Re: lions & savannah




Paul Crowley wrote:
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If Apiths had slept in trees, and fled to
them in the same way as chimps --- then
they'd BE chimps. They would have an
identical lifestyle.

That one part of their respective lifestyles was identifcal doesn't
mean all parts of their lifestyle are identical.

Describe one or two crucial parts of Apith
day-to-day lifestyle that would be so different
from that of chimps as to require a different
morphology.

Don't play dumb. I've already done this in my hypothesis. And you
know it.


In this matter, you and standard PA share the
same bed of dopiness.

I haven't the slightest Idea what you are talking about and I know you
don't either.



Paul.

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