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Yes. 

My poor corals and brachiopods. :(

And as for the bryozoa...............:(:(

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11 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Yes. 

My poor corals and brachiopods. :(

And as for the bryozoa...............:(:(

Adam, you haven't heard about the spin-off movies from the JP franchise?

Soon we will have a series of "Devonian Park" films, inwhich scientists frantically clone ancient brachiopods to create a sustainable food source in the dying reefs of the world, only to discover there was some attached bryozoa that starts covering the seas like some freakish Kudsu.

The audiences will be screaming in the asles with terror.

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1 hour ago, caldigger said:

Adam, you haven't heard about the spin-off movies from the JP franchise?

Soon we will have a series of "Devonian Park" films, inwhich scientists frantically clone ancient brachiopods to create a sustainable food source in the dying reefs of the world, only to discover there was some attached bryozoa that starts covering the seas like some freakish Kudsu.

The audiences will be screaming in the asles with terror.

I would watch it, no shame. 

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1 hour ago, caldigger said:

Adam, you haven't heard about the spin-off movies from the JP franchise?

Soon we will have a series of "Devonian Park" films, inwhich scientists frantically clone ancient brachiopods to create a sustainable food source in the dying reefs of the world, only to discover there was some attached bryozoa that starts covering the seas like some freakish Kudsu.

The audiences will be screaming in the asles with terror.

#WelcometoDevonianPark

 

On The Hunt For The Trophy Otodus!

 

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25 minutes ago, thelivingdead531 said:

I would watch it, no shame. 

I agree. There would be something strangely satisfying about watching the brachiopods envelop the earth.

On The Hunt For The Trophy Otodus!

 

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7 hours ago, caldigger said:

Adam, you haven't heard about the spin-off movies from the JP franchise?

Soon we will have a series of "Devonian Park" films, inwhich scientists frantically clone ancient brachiopods to create a sustainable food source in the dying reefs of the world, only to discover there was some attached bryozoa that starts covering the seas like some freakish Kudsu.

The audiences will be screaming in the asles with terror.

I can't wait! 

When's the first one due?

Will they be accurate renditions of lophophorates? 

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8 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

I can't wait! 

When's the first one due?

Will they be accurate renditions of lophophorates? 

Well to be honest Adam,  the scientists for some reason use segments of DNA from Blue Whales to complete the chain and you can imagine they don't exactly turn out normal looking.  

On a good note, there is plenty of meat to feed the masses.

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