andrew_nixon
Chairman of Selectors
They don't, only animals lay eggs. Algae aren't animals.ZoraxDoom said:Algae does lay eggs.
They don't, only animals lay eggs. Algae aren't animals.ZoraxDoom said:Algae does lay eggs.
Erm, Reproduction. Come on people! At first I thought Zorax had just made an error. Now it seems people really believe that Algae lay eggs!!Sureshot said:And how do you think Algae expands and grows?
Tiny birds.ZoraxDoom said:Well something tiny lays eggs. If it isn't algae, then what is it??
ROFL :rtfl . You're digging yourself into a deep deep hole. LOL!! Something tiny lays eggs :ZoraxDoom said:Well something tiny lays eggs. If it isn't algae, then what is it??
Reptiles! Thats it! Tiny reptiles which evolved from whatever slime was in the water laid eggs, evolved to dinsoaurs, mated with birds, mutated to Chickens over time. Neither really cam first, they just developed together...andrew_nixon said:For Zorax, all birds, many fish, many reptiles, most insects and arachnids lay eggs. A few mammals lay eggs, these are the monotremes which includes the Platypus.
Not quite right. Dinosaurs didn't mate with birds, that would be pretty much impossible, and even if it where, such a union would produce sterile offspring. Most experts now agree that birds evolved from dinosaurs, some even going so far as to say that birds actually ARE dinosaurs.ZoraxDoom said:Reptiles! Thats it! Tiny reptiles which evolved from whatever slime was in the water laid eggs, evolved to dinsoaurs, mated with birds, mutated to Chickens over time. Neither really cam first, they just developed together...
Whatever, you get my point. Some sort of crossbreeding happening all over the place. I never said I was 100% right!andrew_nixon said:Not quite right. Dinosaurs didn't mate with birds, that would be pretty much impossible, and even if it where, such a union would produce sterile offspring. Most experts now agree that birds evolved from dinosaurs, some even going so far as to say that birds actually ARE dinosaurs.
No prob Anytime you want it.Kev said:Thanks Hemmers, Now I've got a horrible picture in my head involving a T-rex and a sparrow
No crossbreeding between birds and reptiles at all.....ZoraxDoom said:Whatever, you get my point. Some sort of crossbreeding happening all over the place. I never said I was 100% right!
You sure about that? I've read in one of my dinsaurs books a while back that they developed over time with small dinosaurs and feathered things crossbreeding and evolving into moder birds. Myabe I need to re-read that part..andrew_nixon said:No crossbreeding between birds and reptiles at all.....