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27715
... fingers. Pan because they are jumping from tree to tree ... presume, Afr.apes have even more permanent flexed position of fingers. Which definitely...
Marc Verhaegen
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27716
... record). -- Mario ... Elaine's baboon marker). Besides, the apith ancestors seem to have crossed the Tethys to the south. ... present in He & Hn, eg, they...
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27717
... sloth its own tree? Farmers 50 years ago did the same... (their own feces on the fields, I meant) ... was something like: sloth weights 8-10 ponds, and...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 1, 2005
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27718
... Yes. And human population densities today are enormous. --Marc...
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27719
... Could be neither Dryopithecus or Ouranopithecus, as there were a lot more species around in the Miocene, it is possible, even likely that a good number of...
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Jan 1, 2005
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27720
... apes and early humans, or tilt upwards like a Gibbons? m3d ... gibbons, siamangs, Proconsul are airorhynch. If so, it suggests airorhynchy is primitive,...
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27721
Thanks a lot, m3d! --Marc ... continuous morphological evolution" PNAS 101:18058-63 - Mutations in cis-regulatory sequences have been implicated as being...
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27722
... feel like we all have always known it, but saying it without proof would have been impolite to other species. :-) ... there wasn't much news in the article...
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27723
... apes and early humans, or tilt upwards like a Gibbons? m3d ... gibbons, siamangs, Proconsul are airorhynch. ... article, but, they say that Dryopithecus...
Marc Verhaegen
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27724
... "The other line is to say 'we're not saying that the AAH is wrong, just that the evidence you've presented and methods used to present them are, somehow, ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 1, 2005
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27725
... birth of healthy twins to me. Developmental gene expression varies between breeds and this accounts for morphological differences. Great, but what ...
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"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@...> wrote in message news:1104481935.266937.208990@.... ... past. Homo are more aquatic than...
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27727
... Ok. Maybe you are right. I would say that flexibility/stiffness in their hands is in accordance with their modes of locomotion. IOW, orangs aren't able to...
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Jan 1, 2005
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... I do agree. I just read one (very expensive) book in which leading anthropologists are talking about Miocene hominoids. They say that not even 50%, and...
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Jan 1, 2005
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27729
... I really don't know. It could be anything. A mode of locomotion? It could be inherited. But, OTOH, it possibly could be very fastly changed, and can evolve...
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Jan 1, 2005
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27730
... hominids ... evolution, ... swinger ... to ... this ... would ... it. ... the ... the ... evolved ... case ... Mario... Who's Nancy, your wife, girlfriend?...
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27731
... If I got this rightly, this wasn't otter-like tool use. Suddenly you have something like 5000 stone tool artefacts at some site. And this was the kind of...
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Jan 1, 2005
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http://www.uga.edu/news/artman/publish/041214fragzy.shtml A team of researchers, led by University of Georgia psychologist Dorothy Fragaszy, has just published...
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AH Neufeld & GD Conroy 2004 "Human head hair is not fur" Evol.Anthrop.13:89 http://mednews.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/4405.html Don't call it fur! After...
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27734
Mario, I see no use in answering this again for the Xth time. Why on earth would bipedality & nakedness go hand in hand??...
Marc Verhaegen
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27735
... Oops. I sincirely apologize. For some reason I've got the idea that "Empress9" signs herself with m3d. And I saw her sign herself with "Nancy". So, I...
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Jan 1, 2005
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27736
... birds ... grasses. ... also ... frequent ... It's o.k. Mario... Wishing you the very best,for 2005 m3d (Bill) By the way the island I mentioned, is...
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Jan 1, 2005
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27737
... Well, we were like monkeys. And if you take a look, all monkeys/apes look roughly the same. Apes are big monkeys, so it looks kind of logical that they...
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... Same to you, m3d. : ) ... Thanks. -- Mario...
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27739
http://www.primates.com/index.html -- Mario...
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Jan 2, 2005
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27740
... To all, a happy & prosperious 2005! 2004 didn't end well, esp. for so many coastal people - partly due perhaps to overpopulation & to coastal tourism. ...
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... BTW, on this excellent site you also have an excellent article "The Planet of the Apes": http://www.primates.com/history/ This article is by David R....
Mario Petrinovich
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27742
... We were arboreal, but never like monkeys. OWMs are rather derived, eg, cursorial, long muzzle, very long canines etc. In a sense, NWMs might give a ...
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Jan 2, 2005
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... "The Planet of the Apes" http://www.primates.com/history/ This article is by David R. Begun, and was originally published in Scientific American in...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jan 2, 2005
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27744
... uisge beatha today, last night, today... or whatever What is "uisge beatha"? --Marc...
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