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Saturday, January 20, 2007

A Biological Odyssey

I herein detail the habits, and habitat, of a new species, one whose member I am, at this point in time; given my limited Biological knowledge, the attempt appears to me to be more praiseworthy than condemnable, especially since the species is so little understood as to be labelled a part of another, related species, Homo Sapien.
I here dispel the myth that (a) the species studied here are indeed the H.Sapien (b) the habits, and psychology, of these both species are so similar as to be same.
I prove instead that the habits are so different for this species as to render it evident that they are a hitherto unsuspected species, valuable since they seem to be a growing breed, and also since these are the only species which are able to transit into, and out of, membership (into, in many cases-but not always-Homo Sapiens).

Details:
family: Hominidae
genus: Homo
Species: H.tyro-academicus
sub-species: H.t ignoramus
Trinomial name: Homo tyro-academicus ignoramus

Habitat: Very widely spread (Large, Uraban, conurban or rural settings), in almost all climes (tropical to polar)

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