| Re: [I] Elephant baby born [message #250414] |
Di, 04 April 2006 22:45 |
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"Aggie" <aggieangst [at] yourway.com> wrote:
> "Michael J. Schülke" <news0604 [at] mjschuelke.de> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1e9baf0a1ba50e0598979b [at] news.individual.de...
> > Aggie wrote:
> >> Anti-elephants?! Anti-elephants! I've never heard of such a thing! What
> >> sort of horrible person would be anti-elephant?
> >
> > Didn't you know? Quantum fluctuations in elephant-space create pairs of
> > elephants and anti-elephants. You'd better be a long way off when they
> > meet...
>
> Unless they're all female, then they all just repel each other.
YM male. Female elephants congregate, adult males are solitary.
Richard
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| Re: [I] Elephant baby born [message #250476 ] |
Mi, 05 April 2006 01:38 |
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"Richard Bos" <raltbos [at] xs4all.nl> wrote in message
news:4432c5bf.9386015 [at] news.xs4all.nl...
> "Aggie" <aggieangst [at] yourway.com> wrote:
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>> "Michael J. Schülke" <news0604 [at] mjschuelke.de> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1e9baf0a1ba50e0598979b [at] news.individual.de...
>> > Aggie wrote:
>> >> Anti-elephants?! Anti-elephants! I've never heard of such a thing!
>> >> What
>> >> sort of horrible person would be anti-elephant?
>> >
>> > Didn't you know? Quantum fluctuations in elephant-space create pairs of
>> > elephants and anti-elephants. You'd better be a long way off when they
>> > meet...
>>
>> Unless they're all female, then they all just repel each other.
>
> YM male. Female elephants congregate, adult males are solitary.
>
> Richard
Oh. I had read somewhere that the war elephants were all male because of the
tendency of female elephants to run away from each other.
Damn Wikipedia!
;)
Aggie
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