Re: fur loss & SC fat (Re: Homo & molluscs



:-D
Dry apers tell us that fossils have 10 % fat.



"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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> Marc Verhaegen wrote:
> > "Lee Olsen" <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1126455352.688013.84780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > > Well, we are not all mammals, we are us.
> >
> > All you can say about 1 subject, is just-so stories. That what dry apers
> are
> > doing. Totally unscientific. Sad. A waste of time. What creationists are
> > doing. Fairy tales.
> >
> > But if you want to say something *sensibl¨*, Lee, you have to see
> > *patterns*, things that are *repeated*.
> >
> > The combination of SC fat & fur loss in mammals is only seen in animals
> that
> > spend a lot of time in water.

> > If somebobdy claims humans are an exception to this (not impossible a
> > priori), he has at least to give some good reason why this would be so.
> >
> > > If lack of fur and sc fat had anything to do with time in the water
for
> > us, we would have stayed there.
> >
> > No, no: we wear clothes=fur, don't you? But when we go for a swim, we
> take
> > them off, don't you? Completely as in other mammals. No exception.
>

Since early Homo, Turkana Boy (and the Dinka later)are found in the 10%

fat no clothes area first, long before northern migrations to the 20%
regions, it proves we evolved there first, no Indian Ocean. Homo was
first on the open savanna.


>
> No exceptions at all, except when you follow ridiculous just-so ideas like
> savanna dwelling.

Gona savanna ostrich and first cut-marked bones, you really ought to
bring yourself up-to-date.



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