April 13, 2010
Diminutive, but not Disappeared: Rare dwarf lemur rediscovered 100 years after last sighting.
I am not too surprised that thing is still around. I mean, how many people are really out looking for one of those? I could have on in my attic or under my house and I wouldn't even know it.
There are other animals I am much more confident are extinct because people would be much more likely to run into them. The T-rex, for example, is very likely extinct. Using this same logic, I also believe that unicorns are extinct.
Yippie dwarf lemur!!
Keep hidin' lil' buddy. Whatever you're doin', you're doin' it right.
... I also believe that unicorns are extinct.
OMG!!
:O
*shocked face*
ARE NOT!!
I saw it on the intartubes. They must be real.
Well, kinda real. Or sumpthin'.
They ARE real!
Well, sort of. A rare deformity sometimes produces unicorn-like horned mammals.
Deer have antlers that drop off, rather than horns that don't. So the deer with one is a temp worker in uniform, not a unicorn.
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