WTF is this?
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- radar0
looks like a giraffe, zebra, and wild hog had a freaky three way
- CALLES0
lol
- ********0
the article answeres ur own question (nyah nyah)
- blaw0
in a related story...
http://www.theonion.com/content/…
- rafalski0
don't fuck (with) the giraffe!
- ********0
Its about time
- dirtydesign0
A zebra boned an anteater
- OSFA0
simple, this okapi got drunk at her anniversary dinner and decided to surprise her boyfriend with some sexy stockings and some role playing....
Cliff always had a thing for zebras....
- ********0
i don't get it - the okapi is known for ages.
- CALLES0
i know... but i haven't seen it... if i would be walking around like that in a forest all the other animal would be laughing at me.. expect the hippo... that fat fuck cant laugh at anyone
- Concrete0
Doesn't the existence of this animal disprove Darwin's theory Natural Selection?
What trees can you eat from short neck?
- ********0
expect the hippo to do what?
- flagellum0
"Evolution is in a great measure an unfolding of preexisting rudiments."
-Leo S. Berg
- leanmean0
They have one at the Bronx Zoo.
- Mimio0
It was the shrill cry of Jesus that brought it into existence.
- madirish0
LOL
- KevinTx0
it appears to be a rare giraffe-like animal.
- flagellum0
"If we estimate only one intermediate form for each centimeter and if we take into account the variations within each species, we conclude that there were, say, about 200 missing intermediate forms (assuming only 2 m difference between "small giraffes" and large okapis). Since G. G. Simpson, a proponent of the synthetic theory of evolution, estimates a growth rate in horse teeth of about one millimeter per million years, and assumes that even this millimeter is gradually bridged through numerious intermediate forms (cf. Artbegriff 1993, p. 448), one can ask, to what extent this estimate could be applied to the growth rate of the length of neck vertebrae and other bones. Using such calculations, there are even more intermediate forms required: According to the theory of gradual evolution at least 1000 links are missing between the okapioid ancestor and Giraffa, conservatively estimated!"
- barbtastic0
is he still talking?