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Re: Why do fish have backbones?



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Coreleus Corneleus) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
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> Now it just seems to me that fish tend to swim faster than jellyfish,
> although I can't say for certain.

Are you serious?  Biology is rumored to involve some observation of
living organisms, thought I can't say for sure.

Anyway, fish must have backbones, because otherwise the iconography of
cartoons involving alley cats and garbage cans would be imperfect:
this is the felithropic argument -- the universe was as required to
beget Krazy Kat.



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