Ice Age Child and Giant Bird - News Story

Laurasea

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I am fascinated by early humans, and now you add giant prehistoric birds! How do you find these things?!
 

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RIP Gandalf and Big Bird, you are missed.
Fascinating story, imagine the wild and predacious world of our ancestors?
 

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Was the "pun intended"?



-> “We can count the Neanderthal remains found in Poland on the fingers of one hand,” said Valde-Nowak.


(since all they found were fingerbones)
 

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Was the "pun intended"?



-> “We can count the Neanderthal remains found in Poland on the fingers of one hand,” said Valde-Nowak.


(since all they found were fingerbones)


I had to read that line of the article 3 times to make sure they actually said that (because I was like...."Nah, they didn't mean that...or did they?". Kind of a hilarious double-entendre, given the subject matter LOL!!!! Either we are both sick, or they are just as bad lol
 
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Oh, that *IS* a good one! The ancients TRULY lost fingers to the birds!

Where do I find these things? My brother sent it to me as a veiled and sarcastic FYI!
 

ChristaNL

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Thousands of years of evolution later: we learned not only to reverse the roles (us eating birds now) but we've learned to take the bones out before eating!
Oh my, how clever we humans are! ;)
 

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