guardian.co.uk— A lost world populated by fanged frogs, grunting fish and tiny bear-like creatures has been discovered in a remote volcanic crater on the Pacific island of Papua New Guinea.
Sep 7, 2009View in Crawl 4
The giant rat is mentioned in Dr. John Watson's long lost monograph entitled, "The Giant Rat of Sumatra". Geography was never Watson's long suite.
joshuaerSep 8, 2009
Damn it you beat me. Now to scan the article for lighting sand. Hey did you notice if the guy who found it hand 6 fingers on one hand?
trythinking1stSep 8, 2009
No Yetis?
glitchbitSep 8, 2009
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highhatsizeSep 9, 2009
The giant rat is mentioned in Dr. John Watson's long lost monograph entitled, "The Giant Rat of Sumatra". Geography was never Watson's long suite.
goatworshipSep 9, 2009
depends upon your priority I suppose.
goatworshipSep 9, 2009
Good point. Perhaps indoor multi-story tower farms combined with tree farming would make a more complete solution to deforestation.
minnieeggSep 10, 2009
Large rats? Gross.