Rodents of Unusual Size 51
lowy writes "The New York Times has a story (free registration, blah, blah) reporting that paleontologists are claiming they have a nearly complete skeleton of a 1500-pound distant relative of the guinea pig. Would Westley and Buttercup have made it through the Fire Swamp if the R.O.U.S's were this big?"
that's a lot of Italian pork, my friends (Score:2, Funny)
Of Course they would ... (Score:5, Funny)
Would Westley and Buttercup have made it through the Fire Swamp if the R.O.U.S's were this big?
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Of course, I don't think they really exist.
See also... (Score:5, Informative)
Straight from the horse-sized rodent's mouth (Score:4, Informative)
Unusual size (Score:3, Interesting)
They said that the legs of the huge creature were built like the legs of other rodents - designed for burrowing, and not for running. They said that usually animals have one of two escape mechanisms - either burrow (like mice), or run (like most big creatures). They thought this guy would be evolutionary challenged because there aren't many holes big enough for a 6-foot rat to escape into. (lame richard gere [about.com] jokes aside)
In Related News (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:In Related News (Score:2)
Princess bride references ++; (Score:2)
Lagomorphs (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Princess bride references ++; (Score:4, Informative)
The Princess Bride (Score:5, Funny)
Drinking Game Rules:
When you hear a predetermined word or phrase, you must drink. Here are some of the catch phrases you MUST use for optimum enjoyment of this game:
Farmboy
As you wish.
Buttercup
Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die.
Inconceivable
True love.
Mawige.
Humperdink
Man in black.
Boo!
Rodents of unusual size
you truly have a dizzying intellect. Wait till I get going!
What's so funny? I'll tell you in a minute.
hahahahahahahahahahaha... (thud)
I am not left-handed!
I'm not left-handed either!
Life is pain, highness...anyone that says otherwise is selling something.
Ever heard of Aristotle? Socrates? Yes. Morons.
Anybody want a peanut?
My way isn't sportsmanlike.
It is important to drink when ANY character says these catch phrases, as they occur in many places, even in the narration. You'll find that they occur more frequently than you might think.
Re:The Princess Bride (Score:2)
That's like the Outlaw Josey Wales one where you drink when Clint kills someone, spits, or says, "I reckon." Good times all around!
Or, this non-reg link (Score:4, Informative)
link [independent.co.uk]
Rodents of unusual size (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Rodents of unusual size (Score:5, Informative)
Just checked Britannica. A guinea pig is a cavy, and a cavy is a rodent "belonging to the family Caviidae (order Rodentia)".
Re:Rodents of unusual size (Score:5, Informative)
Thanks for trying to confuse the issue. Who the hell modded you informative?
Re:Rodents of unusual size (Score:2)
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Re:Rodents of unusual size (Score:2, Informative)
No, the guinea-pig is not a rodent. [nih.gov]
It seems that Nature [nature.com] is really into guinea-pigs!
This is a better writeup than the New York Times article, by the way. Although it does refer to them as rodents.
While I'm whoring, this page [palaeos.com] ought to settle some of the phylogenetic fracas here.
Re:Rodents of unusual size (Score:1)
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I must be getting old... (Score:1)
The movie that taught us:
Big rodents, no problem.
Big wasp, run!
Re:I must be getting old... (Score:2)
Old news... (Score:2)
Ok, not *technically* a documentary, but a pretty good (yet cheesy) movie.
Capybara anecdote (Score:3, Interesting)
I saw and ate them when I was in Venezuela. Driving around we went to a steak house. Our ordering of a big steak was met with despise from the waiter. Oh yes, it was Good Friday and, Venezuela being a very Catholic country, they didn't want to serve meat.
Capybara was ok, however. They consider it to be a fish since it lives in swamps.
I didn't like it too much though; the meat is rather tasteless and fibery.
Re:Capybara anecdote (Score:2)
Rodents of Unusual Size? (Score:4, Funny)
Groan (Score:1)
Not so unusual... (Score:2)
Darl McBride
Cary Sherman
They're at least 5'8" apiece, right?
The only answer: (Score:5, Funny)
INCONCEIVABLE!!!
Re:The only answer: (Score:2, Funny)
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Um... (Score:4, Funny)
What, no one's done it yet? (Score:3, Funny)
Giant Rats at Chernobyl already! (Score:1, Interesting)
700Kg rats?
Re:Giant Rats at Chernobyl already! (Score:1)
700Kg rats?
In the event of a nuclear way, 3/4 ton animals of any type would be welcome. You could feed a nice sized group of people for a long time on a 1500 pound animal.
LK
There's a bigger find in Australia (Score:2)
Re:There's a bigger find in Australia (Score:2)
Here:
This wombat will take that guinea pig any day.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/31139
HAR HAR HAR!!! (Score:1, Funny)
Re:HAR HAR HAR!!! (Score:1)
Ooh, Jesus Christ (Score:2, Funny)
Coypu/Nutria... ummm.... (Score:1)
Movie references (Score:1)
Re:Movie references (Score:1)
"Nature good. Technology bad." Bleh. Got an "A", though.