Algis now claims the "coverup" involves RATS vs. CHIMPS



Algis Kuliukas wrote:
> Rich Travsky wrote:
> >
> > "Norway rats can supposedly swim up to 600m but, to our knowledge,
> > this is the first record of a rat swimming hundreds of metres across
> > open water," they write.
> > ...
> >
> > Obviously, rats are aquatic.
>
> More aquatic than chimps, which is, of course, the whole point - a
> point you keep pretending away and misrepresenting even after all these
> years.
> Algis Kuliukas

Algis is claiming now that "Rats are more aquatic than chimps." This
is, according to him: "...the whole point, ...<which we> are
misrepresenting even after all these years."

DIRECT QUOTE; IN CONTEXT; READ ABOVE.

Wacko.
Mermark

Wait until he gets to canines & hippopotomii (oops, savanna, no fur)...

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  • Re: Rat Documented Swimming 400 meters
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  • Re: Rat Documented Swimming 400 meters
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  • Re: Oops, Back to the You Know What
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