Quote Originally Posted by fetishdj View Post
Not only can bumblebees not fly but kangaroos cannot jump. Same mathematical logic. Both of these concepts are based on inaccurate information and assumptions - the bee is a solid mass and not almost completely hollow, the kangaroo weighs and acts the same as a sack of potatoes when various adaptations to muscle make jumping a more efficient method of travel.

I'll dig out some more but I think it may need to be a seperate thread...

How about the anomaly of the Duck-billed Platypus? That creature defies all logic. An animal that lays eggs, yet produces milk and nurses it's young...