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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

If you were an archeologist of the future digging through an ancient dump site, would you prefer to find: A. used chewing gum, B. half eaten but perfectly preserved hot dogs, or C. tightly wrapped old diapers?
 
Doesn't that depend on whether one is referring to an over heated animal or to a quasi-edible meat-like material?
 
Do you include thermophiles and other forms of extremophiles in your definition of "animal"?
 
Why are thermophiles special from all the other extremophiles that gets them mentioned specifically?
 
One is a rodent and the other a reptile, so how can they be classed together?
 
How far down the tree of life did you climb before you decided that rodents and reptiles aren't related?
 
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