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@shadow27 | 20 June 18 | |
@ say.what - 20.06.18 - 09:04am Maybe the birds tried to copy the humans I did think that could be a possibility, but the oldest songbirds go back 50 million years (60 million years according to a songbird fossil found in Antarctica). |
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@cleancut | 20 June 18 | |
about 18,000 bce
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@ogdenz | 20 June 18 | |
At 6.15 pm precisely.
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@3mel | 20 June 18 | |
twas a Thursday
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@jayna | 20 June 18 | |
Shadow. What about the talking ape.also austrailia wasn't Australia way back then, and all the continents were joined as one. The birds dint need to fly over. They could ave ad a lift off a passing dino. Or just walked there. I did read that when raptors get older they loose their teeth n turn into those long necked creatures that eat leaves n every one loves.
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@3mel | 20 June 18 | |
you did ?
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@gt_tdi | 20 June 18 | |
The question should be 'when do humans shut the fuck up?' Yes, I mean women. |
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@minmei | 21 June 18 | |
Yes, from the day that God created them.
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@gt_tdi | 21 June 18 | |
Haaaaaaa. Nope. |
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@seifer | 21 June 18 | |
@ shadow27 - 20.06.18 - 04:08am did humans start talking? I have a theory.. Yes. In the Canary Islands. The ancestors of the Silbo speakers. They tried to mimic the whistling of the songbirds there then eventually started that whistling language. |
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