Re: Australopithecines could not run bipedally
- From: "quercophile" <ed.byron.adams@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Sep 2005 04:36:41 -0700
James Michael Howard wrote:
>
> I guess it must be true if you say it is. However, I think a couple
> of slow walking Apiths with long spikes can drive predators away from
> carcasses. Its 100% true that I saw it on TV, humans with spikes,
> that is. Let the predators do the hard work and take their kills;
> pretty smart and pretty easy.
The open question on this analogy is whether Apiths brain was big
enough to support such complicated cooperative behavior.
.
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