Re: Human pretending to be a frog nearly drowns.....
- From: "nickname" <alas_my_loves@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 May 2006 18:13:32 -0700
That's (12 hrs) a lot of time in the water, I can't imagine descendants
prone to such wrinkly skin if that were the case.
Yes 12 hrs is a lot of time in the water.
I see 4+ hours as likely, though perhaps much longer.
I don't know whether our wrinkled palms and soles are significant,
(their skin may have been quite different), does having wrinkly fingers
prevent you from washing dishes? What 's the negative effect of
wrinkled palms and soles?
4+ hrs. spent food foraging aquatically.
Early period, I meant pre-Hs (before salt trade), excluding the rift &
salt lakes.
Water hole = fresh water. During inland transits, perhaps slept in
tree-nests or rock shelters. Beach sleeping on marine beaches likely
IMO, possibly rock shelters along marine cliffs and in palm trees. DD
.
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