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Luck: 53 Million years in the making

 
 
Reply Thu 20 Mar, 2008 01:51 pm
Good Luck Indeed: 53 Million-year-old Rabbit's Foot Bones Found


Bunnies been around longer than we thought! Happy Easter -n- such!

Useless trivia of the day:

1. rabbits and hares diverged about 35 million years ago from pikas, a mousy looking member of the family Ochotonidae in the order of lagomorphs

2. "Chu" is the Japanese word for the sound that mice make... a squeak.

1 + 2 = kid frenzy
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Reply Fri 21 Mar, 2008 09:20 pm
@Sabz5150,
Sabz5150;54828 wrote:
Good Luck Indeed: 53 Million-year-old Rabbit's Foot Bones Found


Bunnies been around longer than we thought! Happy Easter -n- such!

Useless trivia of the day:

1. rabbits and hares diverged about 35 million years ago from pikas, a mousy looking member of the family Ochotonidae in the order of lagomorphs

2. "Chu" is the Japanese word for the sound that mice make... a squeak.

1 + 2 = kid frenzy


That surpized me, I guess rabbits must be well suited to survive in their envoirment.
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