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Hello, Pauline. You wrote......... ... Thanks and yes, I see what you mean. I've seen nursing mothers use a finger to break the suck, and now that you describe...
Rob Dudman
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Hello, Ken. You wrote......... ... My tests since starting this part of the conversation with Craig have seen me walking, running, hopping, jumping, thrusting...
Rob Dudman
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Hello, Ken. You wrote....... ... Absolutely. I'll look forward to reading your ideas on the topic. ... From: Ken Moore To: AAT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,...
Rob Dudman
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Hello Craig. A slightly more philosophical start...... You wrote..... ... This true and it gives rise to all the difficulties of subjectivity and 'privileged...
Rob Dudman
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Dec 1, 2004
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 18:57:03 +1000, "Rob Dudman" ... I seem to recall that they correlated the finger length with testosterone - the more testosterone a bloke...
Pauline M Ross
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:15:16 +1000, "Rob Dudman" ... I have to admit, when I was describing how to break the suction, I was thinking of those rubber-tipped...
Pauline M Ross
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... [snip] ... The elephant's closest relatives are the hyrax and the manatee. Somewhere in there was a heck of a lot of radical evolving. I think the manatee...
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27433
... which examined what Hs. females find sexually attractive in Hs. males (they measured the gaze in conjunction with various autonomic responses in some way,...
Marc Verhaegen
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27434
Hello, Michael. You wrote... ... For my part, I'm outta here - just after I'd posted I remembered reading about the poor soils in S.A. jungles. I had a...
Rob Dudman
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27435
Journal of Human Evolution, vol. 47, no. 5, Nov., 2004 E Bruner Geometric morphometrics and paleoneurology: brain shape evolution in the genus Homo p.279 ...
Marc Verhaegen
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Dec 2, 2004
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... I need to learn more about this. Anyway, this muscle isn't active in walking, but comes in the action when more power is needed (according to Aiello/Dean),...
Mario Petrinovich
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Dec 2, 2004
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... Thanks all. This all need to be researched. AFAIK, trees in rain forest (only Amazon?) grow on other dead trees. Could Sahara be like Amazon, once? Rain...
Mario Petrinovich
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Dec 2, 2004
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Wang W, Crompton RH, Carey TS, Gunther MM, Li Y, Savage R & Sellers WI 2004 "Comparison of inverse-dynamics musculo-skeletal models of AL 288-1...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Human Evolution 47: 279-303 Geometric morphometrics and paleoneurology: brain shape evolution in the genus Homo Emiliano Bruner 2004 Paleoneurology...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Human Evolution 47:343-357 Disentangling Early Stone Age palimpsests: determining the functional independence of hominid- and carnivore-derived...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Human Evolution 47:305-321 Discovery of a highly-specialized plesiadapiform primate in the early-middle Eocene of northwestern Africa Rodolphe...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Human Evolution 47:323-341 The Mio-Pliocene European primate fossil record: dynamics and habitat tracking Jussi T Eronen & Lorenzo Rook 2004 We...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Human Evolution 47:399-452 Inferring hominoid and early hominid phylogeny using craniodental characters: the role of fossil taxa David S Strait &...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Human Evolution 47:385-398 Life history of wild Sumatran orangutans (Pongo abelii) SA Wich, SS Utami-Atmoko, T Mitra Setia, HD Rijksen, C...
Marc Verhaegen
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Roger Crinion sent me this on pltypus waling on land (thanks a lot, Roger!): Burrell, Harry The platypus; its discovery, zoological position, form and...
Marc Verhaegen
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Journal of Experimental Biology 204:797-803 "Energetics of terrestrial locomotion of the platypus Ornithorhynchus anatinus" FE Fish, PB Frappell, RV...
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There are some other physical differences between S. America an Africa, for starters S. America is a smaller continent, and lies mostly south of the equator....
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Hello, Marc. You wrote. ... The research that I remember used the English/American convention where the little-finger (pinky) is the 4th finger and the...
Rob Dudman
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Hello, Pauline. You wrote..... ... It's an interesting puzzle - even if women can subliminally detect high testosterone through subtle odour changes, this ...
Rob Dudman
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27450
Hello, Pauline. You wrote....... ... My reservations here concern what I would assume to be the typical age of the aquatic-ape mother - in modern Hs. a beard ...
Rob Dudman
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Hello, Craig. You wrote...... ... As I say - provocative - and I await the book with interest. ... Other than to get high? :-) The evolutionary impact is in...
Rob Dudman
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Hello, Craig. FYI......I thought I'd pass on an interesting snippet trawled from an idle google on 'tusks'. The BBC reports a survey from Uganda indicating...
Rob Dudman
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... From: "Rob Dudman" <ansell@...> ... Hi Rob and Pauline, The beard thing is a recurring question here, and since beards cost protein I think it...
Gerard Michael Burns
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... From: "Rob Dudman" <ansell@...> ... I'd say it makes perfect sense. Remember, if poachers have a choice, they will hunt the animals with the ...
Gerard Michael Burns
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Dec 3, 2004
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27455
... not a medical problem, it's a behavioral one. Children evolved to be towed by their mothers in water, and to hold their breath when she would dive. ...
Frank Punke
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