Lord Voldemort has returned!
/nerd
/nerd
Thanks Einstein Darwin.Zombie_Affair wrote:
You can see that the "leg" or "claw" or whatever it is has the same colour skin as the rest of it's body, so it's a mutation, not the leg of something it ate.
They have found nub legs on adult snakes...CommieChipmunk wrote:
Yeah, that's not how genetic mutations work...some_random_panda wrote:
A whole claw/foot though?Ty wrote:
Most likely.
Until that's proven though, ARGH! BASILISK!
It makes sense when you see a snake with two heads, because they actually have heads.
They lack legs, and even if fetal snakes have some pre-leg structure left over from their evolutionary history, the amount of sequence addition/change that would need to happen to form a complete leg would be nearly impossible. That's really odd to say the least.
It was in reponse to everyone talking about it being something it ate jerk lover.AussieReaper wrote:
Thanks Einstein Darwin.Zombie_Affair wrote:
You can see that the "leg" or "claw" or whatever it is has the same colour skin as the rest of it's body, so it's a mutation, not the leg of something it ate.