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( Dec. 10th, 2007 03:03 pm)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7130484.stm

BBC News is reporting that scientists have footage of an elusive desert rodent that has huge ears and hops like a kangaroo.

This is obviously Muah'dib, The Teacher of Young Boys, but scientists insist on calling it the Long-Eared Jerboa. Let's set one thing straight, Mr./Mrs./Ms. Science people. This animal is Muah'dib. Let's look at the facts here. It lives in the desert. It walks without pattern by hopping lightly along the ground. It has big ears, perfect for listening for wormsign. If you have any sense at all, you can see that this is obviously Muah'dib.

Now, scientists, there has to be a reason for a normal mouse to have evolved into a giant-eared hopping mouse. It had to adapt to an environment that was dominated by large predators that were attracted by slow, rhythmic walking, and had to be able to hear the low rumbling whenever such a predator emerged...

Which means... Shai-Hulud exist. I'm giving you until the end of the week to find them, Scientists. Go. Research. Now. I expect results.
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