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- From: jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (Joel Furr)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.lemurs,sci.bio,talk.politics.animals
- Subject: Re: Jonathan Mark's Question
- Message-ID: <C1E3px.5pr@polaris.async.vt.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 03:15:32 GMT
- References: <C0o5r7.CHA@polaris.async.vt.edu> <1993Jan22.073533.5728@microsoft.com> <C1E11K.5E1@polaris.async.vt.edu>
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- In article <C1E11K.5E1@polaris.async.vt.edu> jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (Joel Furr) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan22.073533.5728@microsoft.com> jonm@microsoft.com (Jonathan Mark) writes:
- >> can a human distinguish male from female lemurs, or do you have
- >> to be a lemur yourself?
-
- This is a question which will be covered in the upcoming FAQ... but for
- the time being...
-
- "Lemur eyes vibrate and roll around in the presence of cookies or
- good-looking lemurs of the opposite sex... which only lemurs can tell
- anyway. However, you can always tell when a good-looking lemur of the
- opposite sex shows up: the first lemur gets all googly and stuff."
-