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365 days of Darwin: December 5, 2009

Posted on December 5, 2009 By Andrew Thaler 1 Comment on 365 days of Darwin: December 5, 2009
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Charlie enjoys Mega Sharks almost as much as Giant Octopuses

365 days of Darwin: December 4, 2009

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Who doesn’t love fossils?

365 days of Darwin: December 3, 2009

Posted on December 3, 2009 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie is not sure what they mean by “backwards”

365 days of Darwin: December 2, 2009

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Charlie begins his visit to the Sant Ocean Hall

365 days of Darwin: December 1, 2009

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“I’ll be the judge of that!”

365 days of Darwin: November 30, 2009

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the HP Mini is the perfect size for Charlie

365 days of Darwin: November 29, 2009

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Charlie is not impressed.

365 days of Darwin: November 28, 2009

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Charlie checks out the winner of the Great Darwin Beard contest.

365 Days of Darwin: November 27, 2009

Posted on November 27, 2009 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie ponders the trilobite. Sadly, this one cannot fly.

365 Days of Darwin: November 26, 2009

Posted on November 26, 2009 By Andrew Thaler
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Charlie is thankful for Mendelian Genetics.

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