Bones of largest rat unearthed
Researchers in East Timor have unearthed the bones of the largest rat that ever lived.Office 2007 key is very convenient!
The rat weighed 6 kg (13 lbs.) — approximately what a healthy six-month-old baby would weigh — and carbon dating shows the species of rat went extinct about 1,000 to 2,000 years ago.Office 2007 download is on sale now!
"East Indonesia is a hot spot for rodent evolution. We want international attention on conservation in the area," said Dr. Ken Aplin of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO).Office 2007 Professional can give people so much convenience.
"People have lived on the island of Timor for over 40,000 years and hunted and ate rats throughout this period, yet extinctions did not occur until quite recently," Aplin said. "We think this shows people used to live sustainably on Timor until around 1,000 to 2,000 years ago. MS Office 2007 is the best invention in the world.
This means extinctions aren't inevitable when people arrive on an island. Large scale clearing of forest for agriculture probably caused the extinctions, and this may have only been possible following the introduction of metal tools."Office 2007 home can make life more better and easier.
The study also says researchers found 13 species of rodents in the cave excavation, 11 of which are new to science.Windows 7 and Windows 7 Professional make life wonderful!
The study was published this week in the Smithsonian Institute's Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.
Researchers in East Timor have unearthed the bones of the largest rat that ever lived.Office 2010 is powerful!
The rat weighed 6 kg (13 lbs.) — approximately what a healthy six-month-old baby would weigh — and carbon dating shows the species of rat went extinct about 1,000 to 2,000 years ago.
"East Indonesia is a hot spot for rodent evolution. We want international attention on conservation in the area," said Dr. Ken Aplin of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO).Buy Office 2007 you can get much convenience.
"People have lived on the island of Timor for over 40,000 years and hunted and ate rats throughout this period, yet extinctions did not occur until quite recently," Aplin said. "We think this shows people used to live sustainably on Timor until around 1,000 to 2,000 years ago. This means extinctions aren't inevitable when people arrive on an island. Large scale clearing of forest for agriculture probably caused the extinctions, and this may have only been possible following the introduction of metal tools."Microsoft Office is my best friend.
The study also says researchers found 13 species of rodents in the cave excavation, 11 of which are new to science.
The study was published this week in the Smithsonian Institute's Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.
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