Re: Homo & molluscs




"Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Marc Verhaegen wrote:
> > "Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >
> >
> > > > > > Yes, inform a bit. Give a list of furless mammals. Any reason
why
> > you believe human ancestors were an exception??
> >
> > > > > Since we are the one and only Homo, yes, we certainly do have a
lot of
> > exceptions.
> >
> > > > ?? No, there are no exceptions: what is true for other anmals is
also
> > true for humans.
> >
> > > Oh yeah? Did Kanzi get a diploma from Harvard?
> >
> > Sigh. Too difficult apparently.
>
>
> Of course it was too difficult for him to get a diploma, that's what I
> just said.
>
>
> Or just trying to be funny?
>
>
> No, you were.
>
>
> > I'll try again, in simple words:
> > If a rule applies for all animals, what makes you think it does not
apply
> > for humans?
>
>
> Good, all animals need oxygen, did early Homo fly like birds?

Never had much logica, do you?

If all animals who need oxygen, flew, you had an argument.

All mammals that are furless & have a lot of SC fat spend a lot of time in
water.
Okidoki?

Now please waste your own time.


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