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By James - 26/08/2011 18:29 - Canada

Today, I got into a heated argument with my mom, because apparently I'm an idiot for not sharing her belief that chickens are mammals. She has a university degree in this stuff. FML
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Same thing different taste

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74 No matter how you cook a tomato it's still a fruit. If you put lettuce in a parfait does that make it a fruit? If you wear socks outside are they magically shoes? The only time you can transform a fruit into a vegetable is if you completely paralyze Richard Simmons.

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116- I would want a science lesson from any of those guys

Marcella1016 31

99 wins. Period. I laughed and spilled my beer. 99 made me wet myself laughing.

And don't forget, Perry is a Platypus.

tribbs21 1

Chickens are mammals duh yur mom is right you are wrong

JPLovesAnimals 4

For all the stupid people:) First off, mammals suckle their young. Mammals and "mamory glands" (i.e. breasts) are related. Egg laying does not rule out an animal being a mammal (think platypus, echidna), and neither would feathers neccasarily. The primary charactoristics of mammals: warm-blooded, vertebrate, sweat glands, milk producing sweat glands, hair, three ear bones, and a neocortex region of the brain. So you can see that egg laying and feathers do not rule out an animal from being a mammal (how ever I find it unlikely to find an animal with feathers AND hair). But lack of mammory glands does. You just read a lesson. Feel smarter?

LSU33DucKAholiC 0

Could you possibly name one mammal for me, that has feathers?

JPLovesAnimals 4

Could you possibly go through millions of animals?? Including un identified ones?? It's a guesstimate. I'm not being precise as then that could and would be false.

LSU33DucKAholiC 0

Scientist have been through millions of animals, feathers are an identifying feature.. If it has feathers, it is not a mammal..