Giant Fossil Rodent Discovered 47
conlaw writes "According a report in today's National Geographic News, scientists in Uruguay have confirmed that a skeleton found by an amateur paleontologist is that of the largest known rodent. Based on the 21-inch-long skull, the scientists have concluded that the creature, who lived between 2 and 4 million years ago, was about the size of a full-grown bull, weighing in at slightly over a ton. Imagine encountering one of these guys in your cozy little cave!"
Rodents of unusual size? (Score:5, Funny)
That's no fossil rodent! (Score:1, Funny)
Top 10 things that R.S. and F.R. have in common (Score:1, Funny)
1.Still waiting for giant rodent's vapor OS 2. Emacs keyboard layout based on ancient rodent thinking patterns
3. Beady little black eyes
4. Once taken seriously, now just an interesting historical topic
5. Same ability to take input from others
6. Upstaged by superior competitors
7. HAIRY!!
8. Evolutionary dead-end
9. Makes women jump on a chair
AND FINALLY.....
10. Both MIT graduates !!
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My name is Josephoartigasia monesi. You killed my species. Prepare to die.
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You succeeded 2 million years ago. Or did you forget?
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http://www.theonion.com/content/node/31923 [theonion.com]
According to the HGttG... (Score:3, Funny)
(This entry may need to be updated in the next edition.)
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You were right: it did need to be updated.
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"The Ravenous Giant Rodent of Earth often makes a good meal"
and we never heard from him again. Ford, are you working on anything right now? Other than finishing your drink, that is.
RouS? (Score:2, Funny)
inconceivable!
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Not really. EVERY living mammal most likely evolved from rodent-like ancestors. During the age of dinosaurs, almost all the mammals were puny.
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The land to water transition among mammals (Score:1)
Manatees are NOT close relatives of the giraffe. The closest aquatic relatives of the giraffes are, again, the cetaceans.
The land to water transition among mammals isn't terribly uncommon though:
manatees are Afrotherians, closely related to elephants (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrotheria [wikipedia.org])
seals, walruses,
Giant Fossil Rodents? (Score:4, Funny)
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Is it a giant Fossil Rodent? I thought they turn to fossils after they die, not before.
Or is it a giant rodent fossil?
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who this lifeform called Rodent is that discovered it.
What are we going to do tonight, Brain? (Score:3, Funny)
Well.. (Score:1)
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How does this compare with... (Score:2)
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So quite a bit bigger than the Amblyrhiza Inundata.
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I guess the other point of confusion is that Amblyrhiza Inundata was credited for being
Think of the music! (Score:3, Funny)
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(mods duck as one of the more obscure Python references this week makes a fly-by)
Nice one!
I, for one... (Score:4, Funny)
History repeating... (Score:1)
Or to quote the lyrics from "Propellerheads - History Repeating":
"The word is about, there's something evolving,
whatever may come, the world keeps revolving
They say the next big thing is here,
that the revolution's near,
but to me it seems quite clear
that it's all just a little bit of history repeating."
Just a scary coincidence? I think not!
Finally... (Score:1)
giant rodent? (Score:2)
Richard Gere (Score:1)
Video of the fossil (Score:2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOU8GIRUd_g [youtube.com]
Elementary, my dear Watson (Score:2)