... No. I didn't send you this post. I tried to send it to the group, but it never reached destination. And more. Since this post, I couldn't send anything to...
I scanned a drawing from book "Primate Adaptation and Evolution" by John G. Fleagle. On it, you can see proboscis monkey plunging hands-first (unlike somebody...
I just found Craig's post in the file section describing his ideas about primate becoming aquatic then terrestrial again. I had to fight with my computer to...
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the AAT group. File : /proboscis monkey...
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Mar 1, 2004 6:53 pm
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"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@...> wrote in message news:Fyv0c.13$Ay.825@.... ... Kuliukas It's taking place now at...
Marc Verhaegen
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Mar 1, 2004 8:06 pm
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... waders, not full aquatics. Beachcombers. To me this isn't a persuasive enough reason to wrench my pelvis forward, and cause a high percentage of my ...
... case of the Spotted Hyena" L'Espèce ... you could do that without so modifying all the internal invisible portions of your anatomy No: you can't divide...
... Rel.very long arms. Incoporation of tail into pelvic bottom. Less sharp canines. Much larger size. ... increased under-branch behaviour ... thoraxes?...
... G. Fleagle. On it, you can see proboscis monkey plunging hands-first (unlike somebody said, feet-first). Yes, thanks a lot, Mario. I once saw a wildlife...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology xx (2004) xxx- xxx "Landscape development preceding Homo erectus immigration into Central Java, Indonesia:...
In message <c1vug5+bep5@eGroups.com>, cbjornstad2000 <cbjornstad@...> writes ... On a PC, copy the post to Notepad (open Notepad file, block text in ...
A lahar is, according to McGraw-Hill's dictionary of geology and mineralogy,1. a mudflow or landslide of pyroclastic material occurring on the flank of a...
... We have been here before. There are four distinct ways to define "fully aquatic" and each person thinks their way is obviously the only way. Most will...
... Our toes were likely webbed, and I once would have said that our present vestigial webbing is evidence for that, but as I mentioned to Christina I'm...
In message <007701c3ffda$38a8b600$7400a8c0@papa>, Marc Verhaegen <marc.verhaegen@...> writes ... "A mud-lava or other mud flow". (Chambers) -- ...
Ken Moore
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Mar 2, 2004 2:27 pm
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Article from Discovery.com about the Afar area, it's incredible heat and how the natives there fluff their hair into afros which is cooler than a hat they say....
PNAS 101:2653-7 "Integrating the genotype and phenotype in hominid paleontology" Leslea J Hlusko 2004 Competing interpretations of human origins and evolution...
PNAS 101:2957-62 Sister grouping of chimpanzees and humans as revealed by genome-wide phylogenetic analysis of brain gene expression profiles Monica Uddin,...
... how the natives there fluff their hair into afros which is cooler than a hat they say. Interesting. Tina What is fluffing hair into afros, Tina? --Marc...
... don't think we were ever fully aquatic. For 1 of my hypotheses of our semi-aquatic lifes, see http://www.egroups.com/files/AAT/acne.jpg --Marc IMO the URL...
... metacarpals as well as phalanges (which had to be webbed then), and later got shorter toes & lost the webs after we became +-exclusively land-dwelling ...
... heat and ... than a hat ... The photo accompaning the article showed a tall thin dark skinned man who had grown his hair straight out to about 4-5 inches,...
The Omelette Theory By James P. Borrett and Alan Burrows Sponsored by Rotamold We would like to propose a hypothesis that teams of oviraptor-like dinosaurs...
If caring for one's young is an example of The Omlette Theory, then that's where I stand as well. Another "crazy" theory that sheds light on the evolution of...