... 220 million years ago, late Triassic, a single massive continent and single ocean [a very different Earth]. ... Could be, manatees have very dense thick...
There's a video of the squid on this page: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/11/081124\ -giant-squid-magnapinna.html?source=email_inside\ ...
... "terrestrial armour like many other reptiles(dinosaurs" Birds with heavy armor? Ostrichs have wicked claws, penguins have sharp beaks, not much armor....
... http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/i/i_01/i_01_cr/i_01_cr_ana/i_01_cr_ana.html ... 1) flat (low, long...): Streamlining is extremely important in slow...
BK McNab 2009 Nature IN REVIEW. 1ST PARAGRAPH. Resources and energetics determined dinosaur body size Some dinosaurs reached a body mass that was over 10 times...
... http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/dailylifeofadinosaur/a/dinocombat.htm ... Armour would mean additional weight ... for a bird. Most paleontologists would say...
I have been reading about parasites lately. Apparently we first got tapeworm while scavenging mammal carcasses. One website, which I forget the link to,...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2008/12/081202115201-large.jpg N Becker, C Wierenga, R Fonseca, T Bonhoeffer, UV Nägerl 2008 LTD induction causes...
... Ostriches and penguins are quite heavy. ... Theropod dinosaurs and birds (and crocs) evolved from archosaurs, which may have been aquarboreal. ... snapping...
WT15k: "... as so often is the case in modern human crania, the left frontal sinus is well developed and the right hardly at all" p.65 Leakey & Walker 1993...
The secret sex signals in human sweat 3.12.08 Caroline Williams http://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/cms/mg20026851.800/mg20026851.800 -1_300.jpg ...
... frontal ... Walker ... more ... The right side of the head/brain/skull slightly heavier/denser/larger? or vv? "well developed" = larger or more complex?...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5gel13YFq2BdETMSItURlmnGXpuvw only 3ka, perhaps a medicine for far longer, by eastern caucasians?....
... ... While family members were more likely to harbor similar collections of bacterial species, the degree of similarity was the same for identical as for...
... The Hn brain was a bit more asymmetrical than Hs, AFAIK, apes less. I guess "well developed" sinus = larger = air = lighter. Did our ancestors tend to...
... http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/i/i_01/i_01_cr/i_01_cr_ana/i_01_cr_ana.html ... Elongated ... Neandertals skulls were more elongated, possibly a trait they...
... Neither of these need worry about their weight. ... Could be. Have heard that crocs and birds may be related. ... foraged in ... ruling ... they ... ...
"Morgan and Renne suggest that the early dates at both Gademotta and Kapthurin indicate that the tools were probably not invented by modern humans but rather...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/12/081203-homo-sapien-missions. html ... Thanks a lot, m3d. Fossil as well as archeological evidence is very...
http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/i/i_01/i_01_cr/i_01_cr_ana/i_01_cr_ana.html ... I think an flat skull (He, Hn) can change into a more domed skull (Hs (& all ...
... Compared to apes, humans & NWMs, OWMs are probably derived in have longer muzzles & being more pronograde: probably they were more ground-dwelling than the...
The physiology and pathophysiology of human breath-hold diving. Peter Lindholm & Claes EG Lundgren 2008 J Appl Physiol doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.90991.2008 The...