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Alex was right all along 16 comments
guest · 7 years ago
the short version- First: Jones and Adams are not credible. For anything. Second: There have been numerous studies on atrozene (Atz) effects but nothing definitive. Much more testing is needed especially in humans, but Atz has been linked to or cannot be ruled out in birth defects, certain cancers, and is known to disrupt hormone systems. Embryos and juveniles of tested species (including humans) seem to be at highest risk with mature adults seemingly less effected. For
Adult Females who are pregnant Atz can harm the fetus. Adult males may have lower sperm counts if exposed but it's inconclusive at present. The EPA limits atrozene use as it is recognized to potentiallly cause harm. There has been no eveidenve of feminization in adult humans, and mixed evidence in adult animals with stronger evidence in juvenile animals to show feminization. So very likely to the frogs, not so much on the rest. its generally best to stay away from anything used as a poison as much as practical though.
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I want to believe! 11 comments
guest · 7 years ago
No one really can say. We don't even know what they looked like. Finding fossilized humans in millions of years, all that remained being a skeleton and maybe an outline, and basing their ideas off other mammals or mammals of their time, one might assume we were covered in feathers or fur. The prevelant belief is that dinosaurs sounded akin to birds or even elephants. Some have taken 3D scans and tried to recreate what they believe were sound organs of dinosaurs based on available fossils, others have used software modeling. There's still no consensus. The "roar" is likely because they were seen as monsters and people assumed they'd make a big scary monster sound. What's more dinosaur species likely sounded very different just as a crow, a parrot, a pidgeon, an owl, and a blue jay would.
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Well someone doesn't have their shit together 1 comments
guest · 8 years ago
I think that's a pickup line
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