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Scientists Find Ancient Ecosystem In Israeli Cave

An anonymous reader writes "Israeli scientists said on Wednesday they had discovered a prehistoric ecosystem dating back millions of years. Scientists were called in and soon found eight previously unknown species of crustaceans and invertebrates similar to scorpions. The cave, which Hebrew University Professor Amos Frumkin said is 'unique in the world,' had been sealed off from the outside world since its surface is situated under a layer of chalk that is impenetrable to water."

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  1. Re:Fine and dandy except... by Tackhead · · Score: 4, Funny
    > If they find a bunch of pulsating eggs in the back of the cave, Chest-busters will definitely be a new species to runaway from.

    Never mind that. The cave has been sealed for 5 million years. It's so dark that everything in it has evolved away from eyesight. We're talking GReat Underground Empire levels of darkness.

    > LOOK
    Nothing to see here. It is dark. It is so dark that you are not merely likely, you are absolutely certain, to be eaten by a grue.

    *** You have died ***

  2. Re:stran9e by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 5, Funny
    > More to the point, how do they know it was evolution?

    Because there was no Intelligent Designer in the cave with them.

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  3. Re:Excellent example in favor or evolution by Mir322 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or it was just God going "Nothing for you to see here..."

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  4. Don't go in there! by CODiNE · · Score: 4, Funny

    Scorpions? Long passageways? If you find a Mayan temple down there DO NOT GO INSIDE.

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  5. Re:stran9e by Trogre · · Score: 4, Funny

    Haven't you been keeping up with current events?

    The intelligent designer rose from the cave on the third day.

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