Katzenjammer
02-04-2009, 11:01 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7868588.stm
The average temperature in Columbia when this snake lived was only 2C-6C hotter than now.
As the world heats up, we can expect reptiles, insects, and other cold-blooded creatures to increase in size. And in predatory ability.
Just another way Earth maintains homeostasis.
The average temperature in Columbia when this snake lived was only 2C-6C hotter than now.
As the world heats up, we can expect reptiles, insects, and other cold-blooded creatures to increase in size. And in predatory ability.
Just another way Earth maintains homeostasis.