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    Look closely at the coloring on the snake that kills Dr. Burke in TLW and you'll notice that it's not the poisonous Coral Snake (red, yellow, black stripes) -- instead, it's a "False Coral" (red, black, yellow). From: Pancho
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    At 1:16:41 AM on 12/22/2009, Spino144 said:
    This news article was posted nearly a decade ago, what the heck are are you doing reading this? :)


    At 6:33:45 AM on 6/29/2000, Tyrannosaur said:
    hehehehe...Frog DNA that's funny.


    At 11:13:54 PM on 6/28/2000, Muldoon Rules said:
    I hope this technology will help mankind live longer and healthier lives. I'm hungry I think I'll eat a burger.


    At 2:39:23 PM on 6/28/2000, dingodonkey said:
    being a linux advocate, i also have to mention they mapped the human DNA using none other than Solaris and Linux! :)

    Also, i hope that eventually this technology will see *other* implications :)

    though i think it is stoopid of mankind to map DNA


    At 2:23:24 PM on 6/28/2000, Allan_Grant said:
    Uhh, maybe african frog, like Jurassic Park hehe ;ţ


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