Francois de Sarre wrote: Actually, there is no fossil evidence for erectus in Northamerica, and for his survival in Bigfoot, only an array of assumptions! ...
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Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jun 1, 2003 8:10 am
Alba DM, Moya-Sola S & Kohler M 2003 "Morphological affinities of the Australopithecus afarensis hand on the basis of manual proportions and relative thumb...
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Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jun 1, 2003 8:36 am
... from Java (incl.Meganthr.) or Peking or so?) colonised the Pacific coasts & reached America long before sapiens (Amerindians) did? Marc ... from South-East...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 8:59 am
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 9:17 am
... If I understood this correctly, this means no transition on (a level) ground? -- Mario...
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bernieharper2002
bernieharper...
Jun 1, 2003 9:18 am
... wrote: Alba DM, Moya-Sola S & Kohler M 2003 ... the basis of manual proportions and relative thumb length" (Snip) Since A.afarensis predates the...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 9:37 am
... From Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. IIRC, I've mentioned this when I originally posted. ... A scanned picture contains all the data I have,...
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bernieharper2002
bernieharper...
Jun 1, 2003 9:43 am
... practiced by early bipedal hominids, a very substantial (in our view as yet unidentified) selective advantage would have had to accrue, to offset the...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 9:43 am
... You forbide humans to set fires in national park (IIRC, Gombe can be fine example), jungle regains savanna. Do elephants transform India's jungle into...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 9:55 am
... I am reading this post time and again, and cannot see on what you are refering, Marc. -- Mario...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 10:47 am
... Only in that? ... You are bearing weight on the most robust one. And in cliff climbing you have to ajust the lenghts of all other toes, so that they don't...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 11:15 am
... Thanks, Bernie. -- Mario...
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Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jun 1, 2003 12:01 pm
... humans can climb. No goat can do this. You see a man upside-down. Dexterous hands (is this called power grip?), essential. ... cliff hangers). ... Of...
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Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jun 1, 2003 12:15 pm
... pinnipeds have naked skin (walruses), fast moving haired skin? ... they spend a lot of time sitting around digesting. That means they spend most of their...
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Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jun 1, 2003 12:17 pm
... equation. -- Mario ... example), jungle regains savanna. Do elephants transform India's jungle into savanna? -- Mario That might depend on the number of...
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Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jun 1, 2003 12:21 pm
... of stomach, small intestine and caecum + colon for 80 primates and other mammals http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAT/files/Surface%20areas.JPG ... when I...
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Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jun 1, 2003 12:50 pm
... any other major difference between us and chimps could have happened individually. It seems more credible to me to assume that features such as bipedalism,...
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Marc Verhaegen
aquape
Jun 1, 2003 12:53 pm
Curnoe D & Thorne A 2003 "Number of ancestral human species: a molecular perspective" Homo 53:201-224 d.curnoe@... Despite the remarkable developments...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 2:43 pm
... You use what you have. And we had big toe the most robust (3 and 4 couldn't bear our weight). ... That was a good (funny) one, I must admit, : ). ... Me,...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 2:52 pm
... Of course, human fire is out of the question, altogether. -- Mario...
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Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jun 1, 2003 3:29 pm
... reason why this should be different in cliff-climbers. In swimmers it's the outer ones that are stressed most by the water of course (which is the reason...
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craighagstrom
Jun 1, 2003 3:30 pm
... At the risk of sounding like a shameless self-promotor, you might look at www.PassionateApe.com and my book, which uses the aquatic ape hypothesis as a...
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Marc Verhaegen
fa204466@...
Jun 1, 2003 3:45 pm
David Horrobin (25 May) - A vitriolic attack in the British Medical Journal has devastated eminent academic David Horrobin's family, reports Robin McKie. 'A...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 3:53 pm
... ?? Blue whale has 180t, and feeds on highly energetic krill (near the surface, 60-150m). Sun can heat surface, but cannot heat down deep. So upper 50m is...
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Mario Petrinovich
mario_petrin...
Jun 1, 2003 4:06 pm
... Well, I've read it in the book you've recommanded to me (the Aiello's one). They have a table of metatarsal robustucity, and in the case of humans, chimps...
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Pauline M Ross
pauline1485
Jun 1, 2003 4:15 pm
I'm not sure I agree that fur and fat are independent (I notice you say *relatively* independent). It's true that there are species with both or neither or one...
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bill rozell
falderol1
Jun 1, 2003 4:49 pm
"As we have seen only yesterday with the posting "Chimp gait is not for us" there is no gain in walking with stoop, halfway between a chimp and human gait....
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bill rozell
falderol1
Jun 1, 2003 4:54 pm
It means there is not a one to one relationship between the developement stages in utero or in ovo that Haekel showed. Certain traits will appear, others will...
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Geraldine Reinhardt
nostradafemme
Jun 1, 2003 5:17 pm
OK. I'll buy the "no direct relationship". But what determines which traits will appear and which will not: the environment? Don't forget that your pal...
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raycrowe@...
theataa2001
Jun 1, 2003 5:22 pm
In a message dated 6/1/03 12:54:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Agreed...heavy does not...but what is curious, is to find two skulls from nearby which...