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Two new chapters, because why not.
Wattpad: https://t.co/dlbhOqjGVV
Royal Road: https://t.co/pz41q05Bm4
AO3: https://t.co/Snqqv2co6e
New chapter! La Cantata del Diablo.
Wattpad: https://t.co/dlbhOqj96n
Royal Road: https://t.co/pz41q053ww
AO3: https://t.co/Snqqv2bQgG
New chapter! La costa del silencio.
Wattpad: https://t.co/tQn08rNdER
Royal Road: https://t.co/hi7PxDG7PS
AO3: https://t.co/Snqqv2bQgG
@CPChristianLibe @pinkheretic @_CROPES_ their tails and lived in swamps, but as we found more fossils, some even complete and encased on rocks in the position they died with their bones still connected, we learned how they would have actually looked like. The same happened to hominids and all other extinct animals.
@EmBonafide For extinct, I have to say anomalocris. Weird little fella, aint them? For still living, I would say whales in general.
@SpadePaladin @deathwishPWW @KomodoChiya @Tnecwin @TayY4y @nescartridges As a Mexican, I don't see anything wrong with that character °3°
Chapter 29. Fade to Black.
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@ilj37 @Ahmaud2222058 @keepemhonest2 @i8MyLunch2Soon @RCB501 @EmBonafide It is not entirely a coincidence, but both are analogous systems, with a similar function, so of course they'll be similar. I fail to see how they are proof of design. Lungs that would happen to develop a pattern like that would be more efficient than those that didn't.