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Guy HPTraderOnline <[log in to unmask]>
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Guy HPTraderOnline <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Apr 2002 10:41:58 -0800
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Thanks for the notification.  I will have to catch up on the other episodes.
I recently watched a special on sea life.  There was one scene with a sun
star fish (many legs)heading for a sea anemone.  The sea anemone started to
shake back and forth violently until it dislodged itself from the rock and
floated to safety.  I didn't know they could do that.  The sun star almost
caught the anemone with the tip of one appendage.
Question is:  How did it know it could soon be lunch?

Guy Avenell

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From: "Wirt Atmar" <[log in to unmask]>

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> Last night on PBS, a new series premiered called "The Shape of Life." I
> thought that it was surprisingly well done. Even more relevant to this
group
> perhaps is that it was sponsored primarily by the David and Lucille
Packard
> Foundation, with other funding coming from the National Science Foundation
> and the John D. and Catherine MacArthur Foundation.
>
> Wirt Atmar
>
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