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An invertebrate is an animal without a vertebral column. Within paleozoology and paleobiology, invertebrates big and small are often studied within the fossil discipline called invertebrate paleontology.
Now how does that make you feel?
What?
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michaelleung: What?

Yes, quite.
They're an interesting genus, less fragile than they sound and taste great in salads.
What?
Post edited August 25, 2009 by Aliasalpha
Failed attempt to copy the theme of a previous thread.
I think mantids are cute. Aside from that, What?
Ah, it's the ol' trick of 'make a topic with large words so everyone rushes for the dictionary'.
A vertabrate is your spinal cord. Invertabrates are animals without spines, which comprise 95% of the animal population.
Post edited August 25, 2009 by Zellio2009
What's happening to my GOG?
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Aliasalpha: They're an interesting genus, less fragile than they sound and taste great in salads.
What?

I don't know, I prefer spined creatures in my salad.
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michaelleung: I don't know, I prefer spined creatures in my salad.

Suggestion: Pawn salad is quite nice.
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michaelleung: I don't know, I prefer spined creatures in my salad.
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Ois: Suggestion: Pawn salad is quite nice.

I shudder to think what was in the very FIRST Caesar Salad.
I guess the the moral is never date an invertebrate?
And now for something completely different... two mimes examining a cat's ass.
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Catshade: And now for something completely different... two mimes examining a cat's ass.

doesn't count , al creatures on that picture have spines.
there quite ambivalentic
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Catshade: And now for something completely different... two mimes examining a cat's ass.
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CyPhErIoN: doesn't count , al creatures on that picture have spines.
there quite ambivalentic

Oh well then... here's a lady with a crab hat.
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