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Sun, 15 Mar 1998 00:18:34 -0500
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You have  a most interesting point. However ,  if you consider organisms as
part of the animal world
the staphylococcus bacteria would be the most prolific. Mark James Bethke
 
 
>        Shellers, the following bit of trivia may or may not be of
interest
>to you.
>
>I thought it was awesome.
>
>It is said that the most prolific species in the Animal kingdom is;
>
>       CRASSOSTREA   gigas      Thunberg
>
>  Giant Pacific Oyster
>
>It may lay as many as 1,000 to the eighth power, eggs in one year.
>
>That s One Septillion,  (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000).
>
>And if all survived in five generations, the aggregate would be large
>
>enough to make eight worlds like ours.
>
>                 Ref.  R. Tucker Abbot s  American Seashells    pg. 41
>
>
>                          Bill Mahavier
>
>        Shellers, the following bit of trivia may or may not be of
interest
>to you.
>
>I thought it was awesome.
>
>It is said that the most prolific species in the Animal kingdom is;
>
>       CRASSOSTREA   gigas      Thunberg
>
>  Giant Pacific Oyster
>
>It may lay as many as 1,000 to the eighth power, eggs in one year.
>
>That s One Septillion,  (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000).
>
>And if all survived in five generations, the aggregate would be large
>
>enough to make eight worlds like ours.
>
>                 Ref.  R. Tucker Abbot s  American Seashells    pg. 41
>
>
>                          Bill Mahavier
>
>        Shellers, the following bit of trivia may or may not be of
interest
>to you.
>
>I thought it was awesome.
>
>It is said that the most prolific species in the Animal kingdom is;
>
>       CRASSOSTREA   gigas      Thunberg
>
>  Giant Pacific Oyster
>
>It may lay as many as 1,000 to the eighth power, eggs in one year.
>
>That s One Septillion,  (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000).
>
>And if all survived in five generations, the aggregate would be large
>
>enough to make eight worlds like ours.
>
>                 Ref.  R. Tucker Abbot s  American Seashells    pg. 41
>
>
>                          Bill Mahavier
>

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