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Hello!
Hi,
Kurt Auffenberg wrote:
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> 2: To my knowledge there are no fossil records for Ligs in Florida. >This
> is perplexing. Florida is not "too young".
Well, not Florida (land), but the arrival of the Liguus may be young,
from wherever (Cuba seems the going consensus).
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>Could it be that the paleo-Indians brought these
> from Cuba as a food source? Could be.
I dunno, I will not mention names, but they do not taste very good (even
with garlic & seasonings)and left tingling sensation in mouth. I
guarantee that fire ants will not eat them. I placed two that had
spirals (meat) left in them on an fire ant nest and they did not eat
them. Maybe they were veggie ants.
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> You going to Orlando?
Probably, this Saturday.
To Paleo? I have the sched at home when is it? I dunno, maybe. Jorge,
"the young", just got his acceptance letter to UF (engineering) so I
will be a local pest for many trips during the next years. Maybe I can
swing "Preview" together with Paleofest. Gotta look at schedules.
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Later,
Emilio Jorge Power
"May the Power be with you"
- Marlo, 1998 (on one of his good days!)
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