Re: A'pith Predatory Realities: not like those of extant chimps (Repost from 08/2003)
- From: "Paul Crowley" <slkwuoiutiuytciuyik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 14:15:56 -0000
<claudiusdenk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In any case, first sort out Homo.
Nonsense. Apith came first.
If you can work out how they coped with
predators, such as lions and hyenas, in their
daily lives, you might have the beginnings
of a scenario for human evolution.
I've already got this worked out, as I've already explained.
Perhaps you let the rest of the world
know your results.
a) How Homo cope with nocturnal predators?
b) Why did some Apiths descend from the
trees to evolve into Homo, and how
did it happen?
c) What happened to all the tree-bound
Apiths -- who had been so successful
for so long?
Paul.
.
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