Originally posted by RBHILLDr. S is the bomb.
56. What bird is so technologically advanced in the area of agility, it makes our most sophisticated helicopter seem almost archaic?
Answer: The hummingbird. It can fly forward, backward, change directions instantly, and its wings beat up to 80 times per second.
57. What was the name of the "missing link" (that turned out to be a hoax) that was discovered in northern china, was displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and was paraded as a genuine transitional form in National Geographic magazine?
A. Archaeoraptor.
B. Archaeopteryx.
C. Peking Man.
Originally posted by RBHILLI'm going with Peking Man on this one, with Archaeopteryx as my second guess. I get all those phonies mixed up, plus I've never been big on parades.
57. What was the name of the "missing link" (that turned out to be a hoax) that was discovered in northern china, was displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and was paraded as a genuine transitional form in National Geographic magazine?
A. Archaeoraptor.
B. Archaeopteryx.
C. Peking Man.
Originally posted by RBHILLAnswer: Archaeoraptor.
57. What was the name of the "missing link" (that turned out to be a hoax) that was discovered in northern china, was displayed at the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and was paraded as a genuine transitional form in National Geographic magazine?
A. Archaeoraptor.
B. Archaeopteryx.
C. Peking Man.
http://www.worthynews.com/news-features/national-geographic-missing-link.html