Then you would have to see my special specimen or someone
elses. Where would that end?
Fred in MN
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> From: es <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: "Most Beautiful Species" -NOT!!
> Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 5:09 AM
>
> > My suggestion would be to pick (say) 20 families and
have a vote.
> >Maybe 25. The results would not mean a thing, but they
might be of some
> >interest to people who need a life. ---like me. My first
vote would be:
> >Oliva-----rubrolabiata.
> > Art
>
> But what would the criteria be? Colors? Size? (size
doesn't matter),
> symmetry? Architecture?
>
> I wouldn't mind playing around with a most beautiful
species discussion.
> To see what other people consider is a beautiful natural
object is interesting.
> But let's at least set a few loose criteria. And don't
forget to say *why*
> you think a
> particular species is beautiful...that's the most
interesting part, to me.
>
>
> Elizabeth
> >