Scientists Find 'Devil Toad' Fossil 38
An anonymous reader writes "A new type of frog the size of a bowling ball, with heavy armor and teeth, that lived among dinosaurs millions of years ago has been discovered. It was intimidating enough that scientists who unearthed its fossils dubbed the beast Beelzebufo, or Devil Toad."
Does this mean... (Score:5, Funny)
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Oblig. (Score:2)
I for one... (Score:1)
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Don't worry, its dead
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Re:I for one... (Score:4, Funny)
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Etymological considerations... (Score:4, Interesting)
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Staggering lack of any real info (Score:5, Interesting)
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I'm going to have to read this article because I really don't see how they came to this conclusion. It would have been quite plausible for these frogs to be spread across South Ameri
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http://www.odsn.de/odsn/services/paleomap/paleomap.html [www.odsn.de]
Put "70" in the "Age to be reconstructed (My)" box. That's about the age of the Madagascar fossils -- 70Ma/70 million years ago, in the latest part of the Cretaceous Period. Notice that Africa and South America are well separated, as is Madagascar from either India on one side or Africa on the other. See the problem? Madagascar is an island by then, and swimming to/from S. America isn't an option for frogs. So, how is this explained?
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While your points are well made, there's something I don't understand.
What does frog lineage and land masses have to do with African Swallows [wikipedia.org]? And more important, what would be the air-speed velocity of said swallow ladened with a bowling ball sized toad?
Info here (Score:1, Informative)
They picked the crappiest of the submissions this time, I fear.
Artist rendering (Score:1, Funny)
More info (Score:3, Funny)
Apparently they sounded like Brian Blessed.
Guess it wasn't tagged 'notthebest'? (Score:4, Informative)
it wears heavy armor? (Score:2)
In soviet Russia... (Score:3, Funny)
So what happens . . . ? (Score:1)
Lord that thing could eat a cat, or the entire Toy Class at the Westminster Dog show.
Cuisine (Score:1)
Wrong direction on the food chain - think Super Jumbo Frog's Legs.
MMmmmmmmm......
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Not a toad (Score:3, Interesting)
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The Fighting Devil Toads! (Score:2)
It takes a lick'n (Score:2)