Platypus Genome Decoded
TaeKwonDood writes "Is it reptile, bird or mammal? Some of each. Does it have venom, lay eggs and lactate? Yes. Upon discovery in 1798, fellow scientists thought it was for an episode of 'Thou hast been Punk'd,' but this Australia native, on home on land and in water, is real and, finally, it gets its own decoded genome. It's no surprise the DNA is as messed up as the critter itself."
Calling the Platypus a "messed up" animal is one thing, but comparing it to an Ashton Kutcher show is just uncalled for.
Strangely, the DNA strands seem to spell out THCTHCTHCTHCTHC repeated a hundred million times.
why can't i buy platypus cheese?
Now that their DNA has been decoded, we will find out why platypuses are such powerful sorcerers.
Our intelligent designer has never created an animal that we couldn't improve by strapping a bomb to it.
This is, of course, all just theory.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
And what I heard about the primary use of that venom is that it is for immobilizing a swimming female, who will proceed to go limp and float helplessly, so that he can get his freak on. The platypus is Nature's date-rapist.
In the same way that you're more like a pedantic version of me? ;)
'Thats they exact same thing a banana wrench monkey.'
And mammals don't lay eggs or come with poison spines, but when has that ever stopped the platypus before?
I could never decide as a kid whether the platypus disproved intelligent design (I mean, come on, look at it) or whether it was just God's grand joke. "Suck on this, natural selection. I wonder how I can make something LESS plausible. Oh, needs more poison spines... and a beaver tail. Oh, and just to top it off, I'm going to stealth mod them with electrolocation so after the humans can actually detect that they'll just go 'Oh WTF no you didn't'. Its good being omnipotent."
Help poke pirates in the eyepatch, arr.