Tracy Kivell relates how bones suggest human ancestors never knuckle-walked, while chimpanzees and gorillas evolved trait separately. (Credit: Duke University)
Some humans never stopped hugging trees.
So now instead of calling people “knuckle-draggers”, we have to call them “tree-hangers”. Or is that racist? I’m so confused.
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Thanks JoeProBono.To all -- please ping me to other topics which are appropriate for the GGG list.The Scars of Evolution:"The most remarkable aspect of Todaro's discovery emerged when he examined Homo Sapiens for the 'baboon marker'. It was not there... Todaro drew one firm conclusion. 'The ancestors of man did not develop in a geographical area where they would have been in contact with the baboon. I would argue that the data we are presenting imply a non-African origin of man millions of years ago.'" |
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Posted on 09/03/2004 10:59:51 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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Or not, since we were created fully human, not half.