... wrote: Am J Phys Anthropol. 2007 Nov 28 [Epub ahead of print] Quantitative three-dimensional shape analysis of the proximal hallucial metatarsal articular...
Hi all, I think these incongruencies constitute additional evidence, like the South American chicken DNA evidence, that points to earlier seafaring (perhaps ...
http://online.wsj.com/article_email/\ SB119669694579911884-lMyQjAxMDE3OTA2MzYwOTM2Wj.html Five-Year-Old Chimp Beats College Kids In Computer Game Associated...
Incredible. This discovery is yet another reminder to keep an open mind, about undiscovered and cryptid (reported but not generally acknowledged/proven)...
Hi all, There's nothing quite like a dramatic reversal like this, to keep the scientific thoughts progressing, and challenge all sorts of stale old things!...
Speaking of that company whose stock I purchased in recent months: DNAPrint Genomics Establishes Non-Profit Foundation to Help Police Solve Cases Involving DNA...
... New apes fill the gap RL Bernor 2007 PNAS 104:19661-2 The relative abundance of Eurasian apes between 12.5 and 8 Ma ‹ in contrast to a dearth of African...
... wrote: A new great ape from the late Miocene of Turkey ES GÜLEÇ, A SEVIM, C PEHLEVAN & F KAYA 2007 Anthrop.Sci.115:153-8 An adult maxilla and partial...
... wrote: ... Cougar Nearly Joins SD Woman in Hot Tub Associated Press December 08, 2007 9:48 PM EST DEADWOOD, S.D. - A relaxing soak in a hot tub came to an...
This is an interesting new paper. I don't think this is the only reason for dwarfism seen in various hominids, but it appears to be one plausible mechanism,...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071214094129.htm Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution ScienceDaily (Dec. 15, 2007) —...
Hobbits, Erectus and Modern Humans - A Virtual Fieldtrip of Indonesia Link: http://www.christurney.com/fieldtrip.html Includes interactive map and video...
The Top Cryptozoology Books of 2007 The year’s best books in cryptozoology are diverse and surprising; an entire bonus list of reprinted classic titles has...
Elsa and I have returned from Yucatan safely. While there, I noticed some things that were of interest, including many Maya people that would definitely...
Reminder: Monster Quest ~ The Real Hobbit "Will camera traps reveal its identity? One-part history, one-part science and one part monster, discover the truth...
Thanks, Loren. I'm recording a re-run now. The next re-run, after this one, looks like it's scheduled for 9PM EST on Saturday, and more after that one. The...
... wrote: Am J Hum Biol. 2008 Jan 10 [Epub ahead of print] Dynamic similarity predicts gait parameters for Homo floresiensis and the Laetoli hominins. Vaughan...
... wrote: Am J Primatol. 2007 Dec 27 [Epub ahead of print] Arboreal nesting as anti-predator adaptation by savanna chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7167878.stm Last Updated: Wednesday, 2 January 2008, 12:55 GMT 'Laughs' not exclusive to humans The basis for...
... http://www.lioncountrysafari.com/AnimalInfo/Chimpanzee.htm Reproduction Puberty in both sexes occurs at about seven years of age. Females raised in...
OK, I said I'd post more later. I've been procrastinating a bit, but decided to post some of it now. Two things: 1. Regarding the idea of "prehistoric...
... First, I appreciate Dan sharing his experience openly. People in the Yucatan do see the Alux, and when I was there in the 1980s, I was able to interview...
Hi Loren, To my understanding, it was a common raccoon, apparently the same kind we have in Oregon, though this individual was smaller than the average raccoon...
Loren, The kind of raccoon I think I saw, approximately 2 minutes before seeing what appeared to be an Alux, is pictured on this web page (third photo down): ...
FYI, Loren' blog entry on this sighting of mine is located here: http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/new-alux/ It feels weird to write about myself as...