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Old 04-21-2006, 02:01 PM   #4
gen131
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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that is weird. It looks like he swalowed a snake and its giving him a bad case of hemorrhoids as it comes out.

But seriously, from what I understand amphibians grow in a unique way. fingers grow from stubs, rather than like mammals which have tissue disolve away between digits during formation. the end results are similar, but the process is completely different. Also some reptiles never really stop growing and dont have an actual growth limit like many other creatures. So if this is real, maybe it has something to do with the growth process from some messed up dna so instead of telling it to stop growing the tail so as to be unnoticeable as normally would be the case, it starts to grow this tail. It wouldnt be a result of new dna, but rather the loss of normal control due to loss or change in existant dna, hence the incredible length of its tail. just a theory.

Of course maybe its just a hack job of a snake and a toad stuck together for tv.

who knows?
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