... folivorous, ... Moya-Sola, ... Szalay ... wings ... MW: No. I attempt to explain the evidence. All of the evidence. ... humans, great ... multivariate ... ...
... folivorous, it would be surprising if they did not feed in the trees. ... oreopithecine foot relative to other primates as noted by Kohler, Moya-Sola, and...
... relationship or similarity of this giant chimp with Bigfoot? Gerry Hi, Marc, Gerry & the others! If Bigfoot does exist, it has a foot like a human's (but...
... Sarre offered any commentary on the relationship or similarity of this giant chimp with Bigfoot? Gerry ... like a human's (but huge!), not like an...
Hi Francois and others, I have forwarded to your private email photos of human vs ape feet. That of apes appears better suited for tree climbing/swinging. If...
... humans, ... hallux ... in some ... the other ... peculiar feet, ... stable ... metatarsals and ... the feet, ... shuffling." ... MW: The earliest...
Yes. When someone views information they either understand or refuse to see. I think the misunderstanding has been what has transpired in the academic fields...
Primates. 2003 Sep 24 Comparative and functional anatomy of phalanges in Nacholapithecus kerioi, a Middle Miocene hominoid from northern Kenya. Nakatsukasa M,...
AJPA 122:259-268 "Reconstruction of human evolutionary tree using polymorphic autosomal microsatellites" Qasim Ayub, Atika Mansoor, Muhammad Ismail, Shagufta...
Professor Tobias just sent me copy of his paper on human migrations along coasts & islands throughout the Pleisotocene: Phillip V Tobias 2002 "An Afro-European...
Evolutionary origins of laughter 2.10.03 by Laura Spinney Bonobos laugh just like babies, say German researchers who believe their findings indicate that the...
http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/edibpond.html Thanks, Andrew! Very interesting. Seems to strengthen my hypothesis that apiths might have fed partly on reeds,...
... Sarre offered any commentary on the relationship or similarity of this giant chimp with Bigfoot? Gerry ... like a human's (but huge!), not like an...
... great apes, OH 8, Hadar and Oreopithecus: function, phylogeny, and multivariate analyses" Am.Mus.Novitates 2 (3288):1-38: ... The Oreopith.navicular...
Yesterday they talked about food, in my local newspaper. They've said that consuption of raw fish by Japanese is tied to increased percentage of stomach tumor...
... humans, ... hallux ... in some ... the other ... hominids ... stable ... metatarsals and ... the feet, ... shuffling." ... plausible in ... MW: Again, I...
... Before anyone jumps to a causation theory, they should note the correlation of pickled items consumed with the fish. And I believe pickles have already ...
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... evolved as an aquatic wading adaptation. And others have argued that bipedalism in archosaurs evolved as a wading adaptation. And I tend to agree with...
... primates ... to agree ... primate ... environment were ... MW: Terrestrial resources are always limited on islands due to the limited geographic area of...
... resources are limited then there is little doubt that a folivorous primate like Oreopithecus would exploit aquatic plants in an island environment were ...
"Ross Macfarlane" <rmacfarl@...> wrote in message news:18fa6145.0310062327.4b0fddb0@.... ... No, no, completely wrong: our...
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BBC NEWS ONLINE 6.10.03 Archaeologists believe they may have stumbled upon a major Stone Age site - on the route of a new bypass. The site dates back between...
... primate ... environment were ... limited ... become ... MW: Because of the limited faunal resources, predators often become extinct on islands. This allows...
JM Bermudez De Castro, M Martinon-Torres, S Sarmiento, M Lozano, JL Arsuaga & E Carbonell 2003 "Rates of anterior tooth wear in Middle Pleistocene hominins...
B.Bogin & L.Rios 2003 "Rapid morphological change in living humans: implications for modern human origins" Comp.Biochem.Physiol.A Mol.Integr.Physiol.136:71-84 ...