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Zola wrote: > > At 08:10 AM 8/18/97 -0700, you wrote: > >Henry Gee wrote: > > > >> I find dinosaurs, although lots of fun, conceptually less interesting > >> than some other extinct groups, but that's just a personal thing. As a > >> kid I found fossil fish much more fun, and I can't explain why -- > >> perhaps the displays at the Natural History Museum seemed nicer to a > >> five-year-old. > > > > > >I, like Henry Gee, found > >fish (and mammals) more interesting than dinosaurs as a child, possibly > >because where I grew up there were fossil fish but no dinosaurs. > Sincerely, > > Jonet Greene > Though Dino's still are interesting to me, fishes, the very early ones, and the Rhipidistian fishes have much more appeal to me, as well as the early Jurassic mammals, especially because they're more ancestral to us. Sorry Dino and trilobite lovers! Joseph Murakami
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