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Still Fighting With That Heavy Rubber Hose?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pocket Hose Copper Head Team)
Wed Jul 16 10:08:41 2025

Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:08:38 -0500
From: "Pocket Hose Copper Head Team" <PocketHoseCopperHeadTeam@lavacake.za.com>
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Still Fighting With That Heavy Rubber Hose?

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estive and respiratory systems of birds are also uniquely adapted for flight. Some bird species of aquatic environments, particularly seabirds and some waterbirds, have further evolved for swimming. The study of birds is called ornithology.

Birds are feathered dinosaurs, having evolved from earlier theropods, and constitute the only known living dinosaurs. Likewise, birds are considered reptiles in the modern cladistic sense of the term, and their closest living relatives are the crocodilians. Birds are descendants of the primitive avialans (whose members include Archaeopteryx) which first appeared during the Late Jurassic. According to some estimates, modern birds (Neornithes) evolved in the Late Cretaceous or between the Early and Late Cretaceous (100 Ma) and diversified dramatically around the time of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago, which killed off the pterosaurs and all non-ornithuran dinosaurs.

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