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serpentinization, lol
From Wikipedia
Lithosphere:
Magnetic Anomaly
Proterozoic Eon
Weakened geomagnetic field:
Biogenic molecules
aka fake buzz word
I also speak Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpentinite
:-D
Wikipedia the next part of that title, because broken down bit by bit, shit still doesn't make sense.
I'm not sure the link between geology and virology will come clear, but IANAGeologist, nor Virologist.
I just tried to break it down in my comment chain. Absolute bat shit.
LoL!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CEEHjtVJHYs
In the Chinese language, Lóng 龍 is dragon. Di Long, literally earth dragon is what we call earth worms. So yes, dragons exist, depending on one's definition of the term, naturally.
I think olms should be dragons.
Ropefish i choose you
Agreed. Can we genemod them for fire, or would that be silly and impetuous?
I believe they should blow bubbles like any good water dragon.