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To: GoLightly
Weak toes dominant and strong toes recessive? I guess I could consider that notion but as far as the shoe angle goes, aren't there some tribes that never really devised shoes for themselves that have no members with "strong toes"?

If you don't find the "strong toes" in the primitive shoeless tribes, you can throw out the shoe theory.
11 posted on 08/25/2005 12:00:34 AM PDT by Jim_Curtis
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To: Jim_Curtis
Weak toes dominant and strong toes recessive?

$ound$ like it would need to be $tudied.

I guess I could consider that notion but as far as the shoe angle goes, aren't there some tribes that never really devised shoes for themselves that have no members with "strong toes"?

Good question. $omething el$e needing to be examined.

If you don't find the "strong toes" in the primitive shoeless tribes, you can throw out the shoe theory.

He found that with one tribal paring. Further inve$tigation will need to be done.

14 posted on 08/25/2005 12:37:53 AM PDT by GoLightly
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