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'No Croc Left Behind' to Help Evolutionary Failures

toaster529 Mar 08, 2005 01:47 PM

(2005-02-24) -- After the recent discovery of two ancient crocodile skulls which closely resemble modern crocodiles despite 40 million years of evolution, the National Science Foundation (NSF) today issued a grant of $56 million to fund the new 'No Croc Left Behind' (NCLB) program.

The program, administered by the American Institute of Biological Science (AIBS) is designed to end the "soft bigotry of low expectations which has kept crocodiles mired in the backwaters of evolutionary progress for tens of millions of years."

Genetic scientists at AIBS will attempt to "aggressively hyper-evolve" the modern crocodile to "bring it more in line with Darwinian expectations."

"We're designing some random mutations to improve the crocodile's survivability," said an unnamed AIBS scientist, "Future croc features might include a retractable periscope, a gas-powered outboard motor and perhaps skin that's unfit for making shoes and purses. Of course, taxonomically, it will still be a crocodile...but we're just scientists, not miracle workers."

http://www.scrappleface.com/MT/archives/002085.html

Replies (2)

IsraelDupont Mar 08, 2005 02:21 PM

Is it April first already?

Or:

Can you say "Jurassic Park?"
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Israel Dupont
Winter Haven, FL

drzrider Mar 09, 2005 12:53 PM

How big of an enclosure would you need to house one of the Outboard Motor Crocs? Can I put in an order for one?
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Ed

These heat lamps make my electric bill to high.

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