"Mario Petrinovich" <mario.petrinovic@...> wrote in message news:bt0n2t$bub$1@.... ... excellent name. Because, "Is it REALLY aquatic, or is...
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Nature Science Update Parents' brains tuned to babies' tears Emotions triggered by wailing tots. 22 December 2003 HELEN R. PILCHER The brains of mums and dads...
... "Oreopithecus bambolii: an unlikely case of hominidlike grip capability in a Miocene ape" JHE 00:1-14: "Ob is said to possess a hand capable of a ...
... small thing with the three semi-circular canals) of Oreopithecus has been investigated, e.g. by Fred Spoor? I vaguely recall something on the labyrinth of...
Hamilton R. Correia, Sandra C. Balseiro, Elisabete R. Correia, Paulo G. Mota & Manuel L. De Areia 2004 Why are human newborns so fat? Relationship between...
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... From: "John Faughnan" <jfaughnan@...> Newsgroups: sci.anthropology.paleo Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 6:38 PM Subject: Human fat cell density...
A people who may have been ancestors of the first Americans lived in Arctic Siberia, enduring one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth at the height...
Fossils, Finches, and Fuegians: Charles Darwin's Adventures and Discoveries on the Beagle, 1832-1836 By Richard Keynes HarperCollins, 2002. Reviewed by Tom...
"Walking Upright" Jens Lorenz Franzen et al.2003 Proceedings of the 13th International Senckenberg Conference. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 243. The...
Partitioning the Energetics of Walking and Running: Swinging the Limbs Is Expensive Richard L Marsh, David J Ellerby, Jennifer A Carr, Havalee T Henry & Cindy...
"Mario Petrinovich" <mario.petrinovic@...> wrote in message news:bt1ukl$pdg$1@.... ... much like standard colobine monkey skulls. ... it. I...
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Dear Marcel Thanks for your comments, but you have not answered my question. If you are not aware of the sifaka, perhaps you could look yourself for the...
... Finnish, ... Not ... Burns ... but ... related ... IE & ... Korean, ... Uralic and Indo European are both agreed upon by all linguists. The connections...
"John Faughnan" <jfaughnan@...> wrote in message news:5c0dbfb4.0401022139.2c4fb780@.... ... This is an outdated & incredibly biased...
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That's interesting, that H. erectus has a "super-human" bony labyrinth in the ear, I did not know that. Do you think it may have something to do with swimming?...
The external nose of the Proboscis monkey Nasalis larvatus is interesting, because it is a feature that occurs in males, females and young; even the foetus in...
... MW: Clearly less arboreal than Pan. This primate was clearly not highly arboreal. ... MW: Practically all of the animals found at the aquatic sites were...
... MW: I'm not aware that the postcranial morphology of the sifka has any of the numerous hominin-like characteristics that are found in Oreopithecus that are...
... arboreal and possessed several postcranial characteristics that are normally associated with primates that are normally terrestrial in their locomotion. ...
... because it is a feature that occurs in males, females and young; even the foetus in the womb has quite a nose already. Interesting. Do you know the age of...
... I found pictures of foetal Nasalis at: http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum/Collections/hdac/Nasalis_Larvatus_Tree_Compa rative.htm (the blanks ("spaties")...
... the ear, I did not know that. IIRC there are more recent papers, but I could only find F.Spoor, B.Wood & F.Zonneveld 1996 "Evidence for a link between...
... languages, and may thereby be related to Turkish, Hungarian, and Finnish, among others.(Wouldn't it be fascinating to trace THAT migration) Not ...
Jose & others, I'm reading in Kingdon "Lowly origin" p.184 that the Black Skull (A.aeth.2.5 Ma) was stained blue-black by manganese silts. In what kind of...
... interesting, because it is a feature that occurs in males, females and young; even the foetus in the womb has quite a nose already. ... fat about the last...
... MW: Since the foot morphology of Oreopithecus appears more terrestrially adapted than even the baboon then I guess maybe Oreopithecus was highly arboreal...
... Than Pan, possible. Than Gorilla, unlikely, see Susman's paper above. ... highly arboreal. ... Susman paper. ... adapted than even the baboon ?? It does...
... I was thinking about those macaques. The tail you need for balancing. Balancing while leaping, or running over-brantch (escaping predators), or on land. I...