Log In
Create Account
SlickerTalk
Search Archives
The Leaderboard
The FAQ
Login
Create Account
Search
Dr. S. Talk
TT/ST Wiki
How Well Do You Know ...
RSS Feed
Hosting by DigitalOcean
Support ST on Ko-Fi
Links Only
50 Results
100 Results
250 Results
500 Results
1000 Results
5000 Results
2 Weeks
2 Months
6 Months
1 Year
2 Years
5 Years
All Time
Live
Down to Post
Backboards:
Live
________________
1: Dec 1, 17:33
2: Dec 1, 11:23
3: Nov 30, 15:54
4: Nov 30, 09:41
5: Nov 29, 16:44
6: Nov 29, 08:01
7: Nov 28, 16:19
8: Nov 28, 09:42
9: Nov 27, 18:07
10: Nov 27, 12:04
11: Nov 27, 08:26
12: Nov 26, 18:06
13: Nov 26, 12:05
14: Nov 26, 08:29
15: Nov 25, 18:33
16: Nov 25, 11:12
17: Nov 25, 07:08
18: Nov 24, 13:17
19: Nov 23, 18:13
20: Nov 23, 06:17
Posts: 151
Damn you, a Blog About History! Why must you be so fascinating! Clovis humans linked to gomphothere. -- (link)
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Jan 24 '11, 21:33
(No message)
Not genetically, you dork! But previously, it was thought that gomphothere went extinct 30,000 years ago, before clovis humans arrived in North America. Now we can blame humans for wiping them out.
(www.ablogabouthistory.com)
Responses:
I think I found it because of you. Thanks. It's great stuff. -- nm
-
Mel Profit
Jan 25, 05:33
Yep, saw the photos from that project the other day. Looking forward to seeing the report...
-
MojaveMeg
Jan 24, 21:47
Humans also wiped out the cave bear. -- (link)
-
Mop
Jan 24, 21:33
2
...and an ancient giant turtle. -- (link)
-
Mop
Jan 24, 21:34
1
Speaking of ancient giant turtles, this one had a shell as thick as a dictionary to protect it from the titanoboa. -- (link)
-
Mop
Jan 24, 21:35
Post a message
top
Replies are disabled on threads older than 7 days.