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tlongII
10-20-2014, 08:14 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/10/20/eyeless-swimmer-bizarre-primitive-animal-is-your-cousin/?intcmp=obmod_ffo&intcmp=obnetwork

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500-million-year-old swimming filter-feeders called vetulicolians have been a mystery since their discovery more than a century ago.

Newfound fossils may solve a century-long mystery over the identity of a bizarre 500-million-year-old animal.

Strange figure-8 shaped creatures from the Cambrian Period are actually very distant cousins of humans, according to a new study. These vetulicolians, as they are known, appear to have possessed a notochord, a hollow nerve structure just like modern vertebrates, including humans.










"It finally puts to rest the position of this weird-looking group of animals," study researcher Diego Garcia-Bellido, an invertebrate paleontologist at the University of Adelaide in Australia and an honorary research associate at the South Australian Museum, wrote in an email to Live Science. The findings also suggest that chordates, or creatures with notochords, were diverse and successful from the beginning of animal evolution, he said. [Gallery: See Images of the Bizarre Swimming Animals]

Weird life

Vetulicolians were truly bizarre: They lacked eyes, but had a wide mouth and a segmented tail. Like miniature whale sharks, these early animals swam through the oceans, filter-feeding off plankton and other microscopic tasties. Fourteen species have been found in the fossil record since 1911, including specimens from Greenland, southern China and western Canada.

Now, Garcia-Bellido's team has discovered a new species of this group on Kangaroo Island, Australia, a hotspot for Cambrian-age fossils with soft parts like musclesand guts preserved in stone. They dubbed their find Nesonektris aldridgei. "Nesonektris" is the Greek word for "island swimmer," while "aldridgei" honors late University of Leicester geologist Dick Aldridge, who studied vetulicolians extensively.

The most complete specimen of the new species measures about 4.9 inches long; most of the 150 or so fossils the researchers found were fragmented into tails and bodies, with tails usually measuring around 3.5 in. long. It was in these tails that the researchers noticed something very strange.

Running through the tails were long, rodlike structures. They might have been part of the gut, but they were unusually long and wide, the researchers reported in September in the journal BMC Evolutionary Biology. More mysteriously, the rods appeared segmented into strange block-shaped structures.

"This finding is inconsistent with it being a gut (which is a hollow tube), but consistent with the way a cartilage (notochord) would break, which allowed us to realize where the group might belong in the tree of life," Garcia-Bellido said.

Tied by a chord

Notochords are present in the embryos of all vertebrates, acting as a cartilaginous sort of skeletal support before the bones form. Some boneless invertebrates, including filter-feeding sea squirts, retain the notochord throughout life. All animals with notochords (vertebrates included) are called chordates.

By comparing the Kangaroo Island fossils with animals such as sea stars, sea squirts, jellyfishlike salps and vertebrates, the researchers were able to position the vetulicolians as close relatives of tunicates, a group made up of sea squirts and salps. This puts vetulicolians in the same chordate category as vertebrates, including humans not humans' direct ancestors, Garcia-Bellido said, but "cousins."

Paleontologists will need to re-evaluate other vetulicolian species in search of notochords, Garcia-Bellido said. The ultimate goal is to reconstruct the family tree of some of the first animals ever to evolve.

"On our part, we will continue to excavate the [Kangaroo Island] locality, searching for more clues about the oldest animals in the world," he said.

RD2191
10-20-2014, 08:18 PM
Stopped reading at 500 million.

tlongII
10-20-2014, 08:20 PM
Stopped reading at 500 million.

Because everyone knows the Earth is 6,000 years old!

RD2191
10-20-2014, 08:32 PM
"Strange figure-8 shaped creatures from the Cambrian Period are actually very distant cousins of humans, according to a new study."


http://i.imgur.com/0c4VdSS.gif

ChumpDumper
10-20-2014, 08:33 PM
So you read more.

RD2191
10-20-2014, 08:34 PM
"Strange figure-8 shaped creatures from the Cambrian Period are actually very distant cousins of humans, according to a new study."


http://i.imgur.com/0c4VdSS.gif

ChumpDumper
10-20-2014, 08:35 PM
It's weird that you don't believe in God enough to follow what you say are his teachings tbh.

ohmwrecker
10-20-2014, 08:38 PM
:lol roberto has been knockin' it outta the park lately

tlongII
10-20-2014, 09:20 PM
"Strange figure-8 shaped creatures from the Cambrian Period are actually very distant cousins of humans, according to a new study."


http://i.imgur.com/0c4VdSS.gif

Do you understand why they are saying that?

boutons_deux
10-20-2014, 09:22 PM
Scientists penetrate the fishy history of sex as we know it

According to new findings detailed this week in Nature (http://www.nature.com/news/fossils-rewrite-history-of-penetrative-sex-1.16173), scientists have made major headway unearthing the mysterious history of penetrative sex, but it’s not pretty.

Researchers have found that one of the earliest vertebrates to copulate, a fish known as the Microbrachius dicki, which inhabited European rivers approximately 385 million years ago, was one of the first to show anatomical distinctions between males and females. John Long, a professor of paleontology at Flinders University in Australia, says males displayed a “tube of bone” less than 2cm long, which he and his colleagues believe was used to transmit sperm to females via a corresponding appendage. In a report for the Conversation (http://theconversation.com/copulate-to-populate-ancient-scottish-fish-did-it-sideways-30910), Long explains just how the armored ancient creatures got down:

It’s bizarre that these tiny fishes mated from a sideways position, the male and female resting alongside each other. They likely intertwined their bony jointed pectoral appendages (arms) using the rows of hooks on their inside edge. The outside arms could have helped them manoeuvre their large claspers into the mating position. With their hooked “arms” interlocked, the act of copulation in these fishes somewhat resembled square dancing the do-si-do.

The female’s paired genital plates bore a roughened surface, a bit like a cheese grater, for the male claspers to latch on to. Once the male’s clasper was in the mating position only the tip could be inserted inside the cloaca of the female to deposit sperm.


Square dancing. Cheese graters. Sexy.

http://www.salon.com/2014/10/20/scientists_penetrate_the_fishy_history_of_sex_as_w e_know_it/

mouse
10-20-2014, 10:05 PM
Because everyone knows the Earth is 6,000 years old!

It's not 4.6 Billion.

8xFskphje5A

tlongII
10-20-2014, 10:20 PM
It's not 4.6 Billion.

8xFskphje5A

Uh yes it is.

mouse
10-20-2014, 10:30 PM
Uh yes it is.

Why.... because you read it in a book?

Post the evidence.

http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/RackTheMouse/MIT-on-Evolution/th_AD_MIT_Einstien.mp4 (http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/RackTheMouse/MIT-on-Evolution/AD_MIT_Einstien.mp4)

tlongII
10-20-2014, 11:22 PM
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-science-figured-out-the-age-of-the-earth/

The Reckoning
10-20-2014, 11:24 PM
hey it looks just like mouse

spurraider21
10-21-2014, 12:18 AM
Why.... because you read it in a book?

Post the evidence.

http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/RackTheMouse/MIT-on-Evolution/th_AD_MIT_Einstien.mp4 (http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/RackTheMouse/MIT-on-Evolution/AD_MIT_Einstien.mp4)
do you actually watch the videos you post, or do you just hit control-v and worry about it later?

mouse
10-21-2014, 11:48 AM
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-science-figured-out-the-age-of-the-earth/

Of all the links you could have used to support your propaganda you choose "Scientific American"?

Not only do they filter out any disagreeing comments people post on their site they charge you money to read the entire articles they post and are always trying to sell books.

One of the books they are pushing is "The New Science of Human Origins"
Awash in fresh insights, scientists have had to revise virtually every chapter of the human story

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-new-science-of-human-origins/

They are claiming the theory of "Evolution" has to be rewritten thanks for proving my point all along!

http://www.scientificamerican.com/magazine/sa/2014/09-01/

http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/722BBD9D-D098-4C94-8C683345AF379E59_cover.gif

The Irony.....

tlongII
10-21-2014, 11:53 AM
:rolleyes

ohmwrecker
10-21-2014, 11:55 AM
The theory of evolution is evolving. Weird.

Brazil
10-21-2014, 12:31 PM
Stopped reading at 500 million.

you did well

you would not have understood the rest, more time for your prayers tbh

RD2191
10-21-2014, 01:12 PM
you did well

you would not have understood the rest, more time for your prayers tbh
lol, don't get asshurt you french clown.

spurraider21
10-21-2014, 01:12 PM
you did well

you would not have understood the rest, more time for your prayers tbh
:lmao

RD2191
10-21-2014, 01:12 PM
"Strange figure-8 shaped creatures from the Cambrian Period are actually very distant cousins of humans, according to a new study."


http://i.imgur.com/0c4VdSS.gif
:lmao

spurraider21
10-21-2014, 01:13 PM
robdiaz getting owned per par :wakeup

RD2191
10-21-2014, 01:17 PM
robdiaz getting owned per par :wakeup
Lol. yeah no. quit being a faggot.

spurraider21
10-21-2014, 01:18 PM
Lol. yeah no. quit being a faggot.
http://www.dailyhaha.com/_pics/homosexuals_are_gay.jpg

mouse
10-21-2014, 02:02 PM
In a way I actually feel bad for the TLongII's of the world they feel as though the only way to avoid being labeled a creationisnist or having to support the bible is to cling to Darwin's thoeriories so they end up supporting any idea theory or bullshit lie that pops up when the truth is you don't have to support either one if you follow AD it allows you to not have to buy into Evolution or Creation that allows for real research and discussions to take place.


Unfortunalty only a select few have the IQ needed to participate in theses matters.

Brazil
10-21-2014, 03:29 PM
Unfortunalty only a select few have the IQ needed to participate in theses matters.

:lmao

now that's being arrogant and at the same time delusional

Brazil
10-21-2014, 03:29 PM
lol, don't get asshurt you french clown.

:lol

spurraider21
10-21-2014, 06:27 PM
In a way I actually feel bad for the TLongII's of the world they feel as though the only way to avoid being labeled a creationisnist or having to support the bible is to cling to Darwin's thoeriories so they end up supporting any idea theory or bullshit lie that pops up when the truth is you don't have to support either one if you follow AD it allows you to not have to buy into Evolution or Creation that allows for real research and discussions to take place.


Unfortunalty only a select few have the IQ needed to participate in theses matters.
what is alternative design in your own words, and how is it any different than intelligent design?