Re: Australopithecines could not run bipedally
- From: "Jim McGinn" <jimmcginn@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Sep 2005 19:42:08 -0700
James Michael Howard wrote:
> One does not need to run to scavenge.
One need run to escape bear-sized hyena. Hyena
are the dedicated scavengers. Apith may have
scavenged occasionally. But it certainly wasn't
a significant part of their lifestyle.
There is no substance behind early man,
hunter/scavenger notions. It's 100% myth, 0%
fact.
Jim
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