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I'm assuming I will be banned for this thread, Everything is already archived.
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/341698741/
I AM A TRUTH HOUND
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PRAISE KEK
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 4CHAN
WHY ARE THINGS WHERE THEY ARE
WHY ARE THEY DESIGNED THE WAY THEY ARE
Why do Anguilliformes from Europe and NA go from fresh water to the ocean to breed in one spot?
Have you heard of the Saragossa Sea? I hadn’t and I consider my self somewhat interested in biology. I dabble here and there when I need a nice break from the shit show. Now Anguilliformes have been on my mind for months now. They are an enigma.
If this land existed it did not extend to America (for the fossils of the Miocene of America are representative & not identical): where then was the edge or coastline of it, Atlantic-wards? Look at the form & constancy of the great fucus-bank & consider that it is a Sargassum bank.
—Edward Forbes, from the Darwin Correspondence Project
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/341698741/
I AM A TRUTH HOUND
I AM TURTHBOUND
I AM SOVEREIGN POSTER
NOTHING CAN STOP ME
DO YOU FEEL IT
PRAISE KEK
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 4CHAN
WHY ARE THINGS WHERE THEY ARE
WHY ARE THEY DESIGNED THE WAY THEY ARE
Why do Anguilliformes from Europe and NA go from fresh water to the ocean to breed in one spot?
Have you heard of the Saragossa Sea? I hadn’t and I consider my self somewhat interested in biology. I dabble here and there when I need a nice break from the shit show. Now Anguilliformes have been on my mind for months now. They are an enigma.
If this land existed it did not extend to America (for the fossils of the Miocene of America are representative & not identical): where then was the edge or coastline of it, Atlantic-wards? Look at the form & constancy of the great fucus-bank & consider that it is a Sargassum bank.
—Edward Forbes, from the Darwin Correspondence Project