... A reasonable assumption. ... Iodine sublimes at 114 degrees C. Brine has a higher boiling point than pure water, so fine sea salt, which is produced by...
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http://konig.la.utk.edu/AJPA_Suppl_42.htm ... Yes, remarkable. A possible argument against ever having been fully aquatic. Aquatic mammals tend to reduce the...
... The gills begin caudally to the menbrana pharyngea, so probably the nasal conchae were "external" once. Recent molec.comparisons suggest vertebrates are...
... I fully agree. Even on the beach He was no runner IMO (although even sealions (on 4 legs) run after penguins & sometimes catch them on land): what did...
... Very strange, since so many mammals have foldable-flappable-flexible-closeable external earflaps covered with short fur to prevent insects & mites. Humans...
... nasal ... (lancelet) ... original"mouth" (= ... apparatus" ... later ... embryol.studies etc.? My idea AFAIK. I thought I mentioned it last year here, but...
I tried to find a good pic on web showing it, but no luck. A few months ago, I saw a book photo taken from front and slightly above the rostrum, which showed...
... Well there can be miles (km) of mangrove forest without any swamp, and then there can be miles of swamp without any mangroves. Mangrove swamp is due to...
Hello DD...... This is from a reply to you from Marc, but your original post which appears to be a response to me, for some unknown reason has not turned up in...
There's a little about coral reef bleaching at http://tinyurl.com/mf8sb If it actually is caused by ocean water warming as suspected and not magnified by...
Vitamin C supply is actually enhanced at shorelines as opposed to other locales by the simple mechanical means of the tide concentrating fruit tree seeds...
This one has also failed to turn up in my inbox, so this is a second attempt. Hello DD...... This is from a reply to you from Marc, but your original post ...
Hello Richard.......... Thanks for the info on vitamin C availability at a tropical littoral. Would you clarify a point for me....... ... Do the seeds also...
Hi Rob I didn't make it very clear that it is the trees produced by concentrating the fruits and seeds along the shoreline that makes rich source of Vitamin C...
... Yep. ... Do they have numerous active sweat glands over most of their bodies? Do they use "sweat cooling"? I'd say they use efficient panting. Do you think...
Rob, I've noticed that often my AAT and other group posts are delayed going to my personal mailbox. I see the post here a few minutes before they show up at my...
... Yes, Rob, the endur.running hypothesis of He is ridiculous. About as ridiculous as flat earths, or suns turning around earths, or geological land bridges...
Contours of the hominoid lateral tibial condyle with implications for Australopithecus JM Organ & CV Ward 2006 JHE in print Tibial condyle shape is alleged to...
I agree. We are 100% terrestrially bipedal (to the nearest integer) today and probably have been close to 100% for at least 2.6my. Upright posture must...
[Excepting the young (1 - 9mo. qpal) and some elderly (canes, walkers, wheelchairs)]. Are "all" mammal young qpal? except gibbons, sloth... any others? ...
Packing in Quick Sand http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/050928_quicksand.html ...."The researchers simulated a quicksand pit in the lab and placed an...
Hello DD...... ... Could be...I live in a State where the proposal for summer daylight saving was defeated by the arguments that curtains would fade and cows...
... walkers, ... Ok. Fair point. And also excepting certain quadrupedal individuals with odd forms of ataxia, but really, in adults H sapiens are 100% bipedal,...
... Why not give some evidence, Algis?? ... Only those with extremely biased AAT agendas would try to deny the possibility that He did not regularly upright. ...