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Scientists find hundreds of new species in a Lost World (pg. 2)
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Streamline
I always here about Papua New Guinea and all these newly discovered species coming out of there.
Its like the friggen Japan of the nature world! :toothless :tongue2
EvilTree
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Originally posted by Streamline
I always here about Papua New Guinea and all these newly discovered species coming out of there.
Its like the friggen Japan of the nature world! :toothless :tongue2

I'm still waiting for a confirmed godzilla siting. :D
iLiptikalOrbitZ
Very cool, although I'm not to impressed with the fact that they went into the location. As a species we tend to ruin just about every environment that we touch, so it's not so cool that they went into an unknown climate with these animals, leaving behind human cells and bacteria that we all carry.

Knowing scientist they will end up taking species of plants, and animals out of the environment, instead of just leaving it be and observing from afar.

I'd for sure like to see some pictures, and have documented research about this "new" place, but IMHO I think we should just leave the entire area untouched.

Anybody else feel this way?
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Chris T. Dot
This is totally cool. I really hope they just leave the place alone. Human activity would totally suck in such a beautiful place.
VERTiG0
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Originally posted by iLiptikalOrbitZ
Very cool, although I'm not to impressed with the fact that they went into the location. As a species we tend to ruin just about every environment that we touch, so it's not so cool that they went into an unknown climate with these animals, leaving behind human cells and bacteria that we all carry.

Knowing scientist they will end up taking species of plants, and animals out of the environment, instead of just leaving it be and observing from afar.

I'd for sure like to see some pictures, and have documented research about this "new" place, but IMHO I think we should just leave the entire area untouched.

Anybody else feel this way?


Hundreds of thousands of those tree kangaroos have the human strain of syphilis now that the location of this oasis has been revealed and I have tarnished it.
Trance Nutter
Holy crap, literally one minute after clicking this thread, the local news had a story about it.
WITH PICTURES (albeit only 4 or 5). I was a little sceptical too until the news ran this story as I was reading the thread:wtf:
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Nikitha
Its cool untill they eff it up like humans always do...
there will be condos on high mountains and in rainforrests before we know it....

humans ruin anything having to do with nature....

its sad

Nikitha
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buddy looks pissed.

Dark_Archonis
So much for all that talk about scientists having explored every part of the world, and having observed everything there is to see on this planet. You can throw that theory out the window :tongue2

That's pretty cool for sure, and further lends credence that we know a lot less about ourselves, the planet we live on, and the universe around us than we think.
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
So much for all that talk about scientists having explored every part of the world, and having observed everything there is to see on this planet. You can throw that theory out the window :tongue2


anyone who would believe that is extremely niave
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