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19942
Lynne A. Isbell & Truman P. Young 1996 "The evolution of bipedalism in hominids and reduced group size in chimpanzees: alternative responses to decreasing...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 1, 2003
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19943
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 09:22:43 +0100, "Marc Verhaegen" <marc.verhaegen@...> wrote: [Quote from abstract] ... These people have no common sense. This...
Pauline M Ross
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19944
"Richard Wagler" <taxidea3@...> wrote in message news:3E120145.3D9596B6@.... ... Temperature in Northern Fur Seals" in the Journal of Mammalogy...
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... was more efficient than quadrupedalism for long-distance terrestrial locomotion, and was favored when resources became scarcer and more widely separated...
Marc Verhaegen
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19946
... looking like cetaceans becomes part of the "proof" that we were NOT full-time aquatic. Craig ... the differences between cetaceans and us could be entirely...
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"Tim Tyler" <tim@...> wrote in message news:H7z8x9.C3K@.... ... Scientist 1960 "Was Man more aquatic in the past?". More aquatic. Yes, of course,...
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19948
... "semi-aquatic" is clear enough isn't it? Marc ... species. ... have to take the whole example. ... might use the word differently. That's why I give the...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 1, 2003
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19949
... fast as a person can run, and the leopard seal can wrigle over ice at a similar speed. Photographers should take note when approaching seals on a beach as...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 1, 2003
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... [snip] ... I DO question your case elsewhere; I don't question your case HERE because I was trying to discuss the definitions, not the evidence. We're not...
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Jan 2, 2003
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19951
... <craigh@b...> wrote: [snip] ... Hmm, I meant to say that message was sent yesterday. Craig www.PassionateApe.com...
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19952
A paleo anthropologist has said that it was obvious by just looking at a Neandertal skeleton that they were a different species. How interesting. So, simply...
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Jan 2, 2003
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19953
When I read the expression "aquatic" I take it to refer to an animal that has all of its important life cycles in water (conception, birth foraging, death...
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19954
The BBC is reporting this story: A chimp who has grown up among humans may have developed the ability to talk, claims a research team from the US. The...
Pauline M Ross
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Jan 2, 2003
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... has all of its important life cycles in water (conception, birth foraging, death etc). If one of them takes place on land, like sea turtles laying eggs ...
Marc Verhaegen
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19956
... "Being big-boned is not merely a gift of the genes," he said. "If I want to make an animal hyper-robust, I can do it simply in the laboratory. I can make...
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19957
... time aquatic if you want) once, I don't think so. ... I was trying to discuss the definitions, not the evidence. We're not getting anywhere, because you...
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19958
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html? res=F30610FC38580C768EDDAB0994DA404482 Small Amount Of Fish in Diet Is Said to Yield Big Benefits By DONALD G....
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19959
The World's No.1 Science & Technology News Service Man's early hunting role in doubt 19:00 02 January 03 Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition Hunting...
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Jan 2, 2003
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19961
... [snip] ... The story is also in the current New Scientist, article by Anil Ananthaswamy. Kanzi is an adult male bonobono (pygmy chimp) kept at Georgia...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19962
News story from the BBC: * Ape culture hints at earlier evolution * Complex behaviour of orang-utans suggests human culture started to develop 14 million years...
Pauline M Ross
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Jan 3, 2003
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http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/DailyNews/chimpculture030102.html From the dainty use of a leaf as a napkin to saying goodnight with a lip-quivering...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 3, 2003
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19964
... I agree with you Craig. Then we started to use tools, and we didn't use it to catch fish. That tools helped us to spread all over the world (they were...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19965
... arboreal>terrarboreal>terrestrial>amphibious>aquatic>amphibious>terre strial. ... I don't see it to be unlikely. There is example : Gelada baboons share a...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19966
... I will never use any other term but aquatic (lol, I am never sure with that 'but'. Did I construct this sentence rightly?). Everybody knows what we are...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19967
I've been giving the question of adaptations that can 'almost' be fully explained by a more aquatic past , some thought. And I wonder if they could be...
Connolly, Paul
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Jan 3, 2003
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19968
... fully explained by a more aquatic past , some thought. And I wonder if they could be explained by a population, some living a largely aquatic/sea-shore...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19969
... Oh, it is nothing serious. There is series of books by publisher Todtri, called "A Portrait of Animal World". You can buy it cheaply, over here. I have...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19970
... ideas? solar ... wildly in ... the ... An odd thing about infants is that they are born with "some" scalp hair. Then at about 6 weeks after birth, that...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19971
In a message dated 1/3/03 7:47:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, psc1@... ... here's possibly another wrong tree. Humans are weak compared to apes. Could ...
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Jan 3, 2003
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19972
... solar shield?? ... in the water, a handful of head hair will reliably let an adult lift the child's face out of water so it can breathe. Craig ... Then...
Marc Verhaegen
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