Lynne A. Isbell & Truman P. Young 1996 "The evolution of bipedalism in hominids and reduced group size in chimpanzees: alternative responses to decreasing...
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Pauline M Ross
pauline1485
Jan 1, 2003 11:04 am
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 09:22:43 +0100, "Marc Verhaegen" <marc.verhaegen@...> wrote: [Quote from abstract] ... These people have no common sense. This...
19944
Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jan 1, 2003 11:31 am
"Richard Wagler" <taxidea3@...> wrote in message news:3E120145.3D9596B6@.... ... Temperature in Northern Fur Seals" in the Journal of Mammalogy...
19945
Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jan 1, 2003 12:20 pm
... was more efficient than quadrupedalism for long-distance terrestrial locomotion, and was favored when resources became scarcer and more widely separated...
19946
Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jan 1, 2003 1:02 pm
... 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...
19947
Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jan 1, 2003 1:34 pm
"Tim Tyler" <tim@...> wrote in message news:H7z8x9.C3K@.... ... Scientist 1960 "Was Man more aquatic in the past?". More aquatic. Yes, of course,...
19948
Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jan 1, 2003 7:14 pm
... "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...
19949
Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jan 1, 2003 7:23 pm
... 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...
19950
craighagstrom <cra...
craighagstrom
Jan 2, 2003 12:58 am
... [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...
19951
craighagstrom <cra...
craighagstrom
Jan 2, 2003 1:10 am
... <craigh@b...> wrote: [snip] ... Hmm, I meant to say that message was sent yesterday. Craig www.PassionateApe.com...
19952
bernieharper2002 <...
bernieharper...
Jan 2, 2003 1:37 am
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...
19953
bernieharper2002 <...
bernieharper...
Jan 2, 2003 1:52 am
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...
19954
Pauline M Ross
pauline1485
Jan 2, 2003 5:33 pm
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...
19955
Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jan 2, 2003 5:38 pm
... 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 ...
19956
Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jan 2, 2003 5:39 pm
... "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...
19957
Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jan 2, 2003 6:28 pm
... 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...
19958
andrew_and_inge <1...
andrew_and_inge
Jan 2, 2003 6:28 pm
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html? res=F30610FC38580C768EDDAB0994DA404482 Small Amount Of Fish in Diet Is Said to Yield Big Benefits By DONALD G....
19959
Artemis
artemistroy
Jan 2, 2003 10:24 pm
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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David Ewing <havea...
have_a_grand...
Jan 3, 2003 12:42 am
... [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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Pauline M Ross
pauline1485
Jan 3, 2003 9:29 am
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...
19963
Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jan 3, 2003 11:26 am
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...
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Mario Petrinovic <...
mario_petrin...
Jan 3, 2003 3:07 pm
... 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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Mario Petrinovic <...
mario_petrin...
Jan 3, 2003 3:16 pm
... 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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Mario Petrinovic <...
mario_petrin...
Jan 3, 2003 3:24 pm
... 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...
19967
Connolly, Paul
psc122000
Jan 3, 2003 3:46 pm
I've been giving the question of adaptations that can 'almost39; be fully explained by a more aquatic past , some thought. And I wonder if they could be...
19968
andrew_and_inge <1...
andrew_and_inge
Jan 3, 2003 4:33 pm
... 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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Mario Petrinovic <...
mario_petrin...
Jan 3, 2003 4:44 pm
... 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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cbjornstad2000 <cb...
cbjornstad2000
Jan 3, 2003 8:09 pm
... 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...
19971
raycrowe@...
theataa2001
Jan 3, 2003 8:30 pm
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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Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jan 3, 2003 8:45 pm
... 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...