Dear Dave
In cosmology there are two predominant theories: The Big Bang Theory, and The Steady State. Of course there is also the "string theory", but i won't bore you with the details. The most popular theory is the "Big Bang" theory, and i won't answer any question about where or who made the "big Bang". That is a question reserved for your parents to answer.
There are two main hypotheses regarding the evolutionary origin and maintenance of elongation in giraffe necks.[sup][34][/sup] The “competing browsers hypothesis” was originally suggested by Charles Darwin and only challenged recently. It suggests that competitive pressure from smaller browsers, such as kudu, steenbok, and impala, drove the elongation of the neck so giraffes could reach nutrients competitors could not. This advantage is real – giraffes can and do feed up to 5 m, while most of their competitors, kudu, can only feed up to about 2 m (7 ft). The other main theory, the sexual selection hypothesis, proposes that the long necks evolved as a secondary sexual characteristic, giving males an advantage in "necking" contests to establish dominance and obtain access to sexually receptive females.
Apparently, size does matter!
signed,
Larger than yours
I will assume your correct, however the American Crocodile has more teeth than the Alligator, and the Croc has five sets of teeth over its life time. As for the tooth brush, your more than welcome to brush a Croc ( or alligator)'s teeth and see if it's disposition improves. Hopefully you will not loose your arm in the process.
Sign,
Watching from the side line in PA.
Originally Posted by RedCelica' timestamp='1313083577' post='20868924
And alligators are so 'ungry cuz they got all doze toofies and no toof brush!
I will assume your correct, however the American Crocodile has more teeth than the Alligator, and the Croc has five sets of teeth over its life time. As for the tooth brush, your more than welcome to brush a Croc ( or alligator)'s teeth and see if it's disposition improves. Hopefully you will not loose your arm in the process.
Sign,
Watching from the side line in PA.
signed,
brett, i think dave missed your graphic about the pronoun your/you're...do you by chance have one regarding loose/lose?
At one time, grammer and spelling really counted, but then - texting happened - So what if I add a few letters, and delete a few others, according to the youth of today, it's not how the message is delivered, it's intent of the individual that sends it that matters. And now that I am delivering the message, let me expound on that.
NTA, 4COL B4 U KOK MY S4B SM.
DYJHIW PP DIS U BCOZ OF FBKS.
DEWD, EMI, mim
Signed,
Textually yours








