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		<title>By: Wordpresssucksthecock</title>
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		<description>Hadn&#039;t heard of the leg remains find, but that makes this cryptid pretty much established- if reconstructionists can invent prehistoric species out of single bone fragments, it seems incredible a cryptid can&#039;t be reconstructed on much more legitimate grounds from the fleshly remains.

For that matter, why not clone it and DNA sequence it.

Case closed?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hadn&#8217;t heard of the leg remains find, but that makes this cryptid pretty much established- if reconstructionists can invent prehistoric species out of single bone fragments, it seems incredible a cryptid can&#8217;t be reconstructed on much more legitimate grounds from the fleshly remains.</p>
<p>For that matter, why not clone it and DNA sequence it.</p>
<p>Case closed?</p>
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