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50611
... Yes, it gives an indication of the diet, but it's no good indicator of relatedness. --Marc...
Marc Verhaegen
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50612
... Hello Rob .... ... Even down to the short neck? (notice anything odd about the He facial reconstruction? ... aren't the two sides of the face a little too...
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50613
... Excellent links, DD. ... Liked this one ... excellent description of plate tectonics in action. ... ago (the so called snowball Earths of the Cryogenian...
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50614
Re: coconut crab story posted by: "DDeden" on Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:42 pm (PDT) They cut off the coconuts and allow them to drop to the ground. When the ... The...
Jane Harries
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50615
"Studies on a human skull recently unearthed in Spain offer the earliest evidence that ancestors of Homo sapiens did not reject newborns with severe...
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50616
Hello m3dodds...... ... Oops... the reconstruction was by the sculptor Yoichi Yazawa..... ... It was long time ago, but if memory serves me well..... yes. ... ...
Rob Dudman
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50617
http://scienceblogs.com/notrocketscience/2009/03/ballet_postures_have_become_more_extreme_over_time.php ...
DDeden
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50618
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/04/guiyu_oneiros.php Most people know of one big distinction, between the Chondrichthyes (fish with cartilaginous...
DDeden
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50619
(added geometry at bottom) ... Spherical symmetry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spherical_symmetry_groups ...
DDeden
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50620
http://scienceblogs.com/authority/2009/04/quote_of_the_day_-_2_april_200.php...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2009
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50621
... Hello Rob .... ... Probably only those lucky enough to have inherited good genes, or have had cosmetic surgery, will have a symmetrical face. Which raises...
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50622
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521848664 The Palaeolithic Settlement of Asia Series: Cambridge World Archaeology Robin Dennell ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Apr 2, 2009
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50623
Craniosynostosis in the Middle Pleistocene human Cranium 14 from the Sima de los Huesos, Atapuerca, Spain A Gracia, JL Arsuaga, I Martínez, C Lorenzo, JM...
Marc Verhaegen
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50624
... I thought lobed-finned were part of bony fishes? ... I thought (less sure) lobe-finned derived from ray-finned? --Marc...
Marc Verhaegen
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50625
... Yes, should have been ray-finned bony fish vs lobe-fin bony fish ... --Marc Ray fins are specialized fast-speed adapted (streamlined), derived from lobe...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2009
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50626
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7976510.stm...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2009
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50627
... only read the past paragraph: comments between (): ... From the paper ³Aquaborel ancestors?² (The author of this piece apparently doesn't even understand...
Marc Verhaegen
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50628
(From the local Eco-newspaper) Water from the English Channel is being bottled and sold as a remedy for stuffed noses in the US. The water is taken from a busy...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2009
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50629
... OK. ... I don't know anything about this, but do you think the ray/lobe-fin LCA already had a shorter 1st digital ray? Why is our thumb shorter? --Marc...
Marc Verhaegen
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50630
Pachyosteosclerosis in Homo erectus and archaic Homo suggests exploitation of sessile aquatic foods Stephen Munro & Marc Verhaegen 2009 School of Archaeology &...
Marc Verhaegen
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50631
... Why is our thumb shorter? Catfish have a poisonous spine instead of a thumb on their fin. In some species the 'thumb' is lengthened, but usually shorter...
DDeden
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50632
Like south central Australia, Crete has been going through a prolonged drought. Visitors might want to make sure they are well hydrated before arrival, and...
DDeden
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50633
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-04/lm-eft040209.php AFAIK sponges have no pentagonal symmetry anatomy, while many other primitive sea creatures do....
DDeden
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50634
http://www.physorg.com/news157897513.html...
DDeden
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50635
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20090402/cm_csm/ycousteau_1 deaf and dumb...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2009
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50636
Such were the mid-Miocene flint shards and cut-marked manatee rib from Thenay in France Dryopith tool maker? http://scienceblogs.com/laelaps/ He called it...
DDeden
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50637
... Interesting thinking, DD, totaly unexpected... --Marc...
Marc Verhaegen
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50638
... Thanks a lot, DD. A giant aquatic lemur 1.4.09 Henry Woodward (1893 R.Soc.) read a communication from C.I.Forsyth Major on Megaladapis, a recently extinct...
Marc Verhaegen
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50639
... Note infant thumb sucking, and children playing games of wrapping fingers around palm and using thumb to cover the hole. These are very primitive...
DDeden
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Apr 2, 2009
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50640
... Dryopithecus, the tool-wielding ape 31.3.09 ... At the end of the 19th century numerous physical anthropologists were debating whether an extinct Miocene...
Marc Verhaegen
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