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Author Topic:   August 2007 POTM
Taz
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Message 5 of 25 (413952)
08-02-2007 12:15 AM


Doddy on mimicry
First of all, I'd like to thank you guys for nominating one of my puppies. I certainly didn't have the intention to make it a POTM post. It was just something that came straight from my brain. And yes, I will spun that into a thread after I come back from my 3 day trip on Sunday night. If anyone else wants to do it, go right ahead.
Anyway, my nomination goes to...
Author: Doddy
Forum: Biological Evolution
Thread: Mimicry: Please help me understand how
Message #: Message 6
Lampropeltis asked a straight forward and simple question, and Doddy gave a straight forward and simple answer. It's right to the point and very easy to digest. Too often have I seen people concentrate on really complex ways to answer simple questions. I guess it's human nature to try to make everything so complicated nowadays. Remember that the concept of natural selection is very simple. I think it's best that when we answer questions like the one being asked in that thread we should keep the wordings simple.

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Taz
Member (Idle past 3292 days)
Posts: 5069
From: Zerus
Joined: 07-18-2006


Message 15 of 25 (416419)
08-15-2007 5:28 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by Minnemooseus
08-15-2007 12:14 AM


Re: EighteenDelta's great signature
Seconded.

Disclaimer:
Occasionally, owing to the deficiency of the English language, I have used he/him/his meaning he or she/him or her/his or her in order to avoid awkwardness of style.
He, him, and his are not intended as exclusively masculine pronouns. They may refer to either sex or to both sexes!

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