I remember seeing this thing on the Discovery Channel. I think it was one of those "Mysterious World" programs. They did some Xrays, and found that it was paper mache or something (but it was connected to some actual animal tissue).Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: BlinderBomber
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: OulOat
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Please tell me you're kidding. :disgust:Originally posted by: SagaLore
I thought everyone knew about this sub-species? Didn't you learn about this in school?
I forget what it's nickname is, but the scientific name is Crocodylus Niloticus Homos.
Google can't find anything on that, so he must be 🙂
Sorry I think I mispelled it. Try "Crocodylus Niloticus Homo genetic"
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Without the quotes I get a bunch of things about normal crocs.
Did you hear that they took the word Gulible (sp?) out of the dictionary?
It's not like I really believed him. Just wondering if he could provide a link. And if you're going to try and be funny, try spelling right first 😉 - Gullible