Re: Aquatic Humans



<drosen0000@xxxxxxxxx>:
I don't generally go
for the aquatic primate hypothesis in human evolution.

I don't know what do you think by "aquatic". We do have aquatic
antelope as well, you know. They are alsmost the same as normal antelopes,
only they live in aquatic environmnet, and have some adaptations which
enable them to explore preciselly that environment. Now, if you take a look
at humans and all the other primates, you will soon find out that we differ
from them much more than aquatic antelope from normal antelopes.
Now, if you aren't completly blind, you will soon realize that only
we and Proboscis monkey have such a nose. Then, if you maybe learn something
about animals, you will learn that plunge-diving birds have closed nostrils,
tears, streight upright body, and S-shaped backbone (only their backbone is
S-shaped in cervical region). Now, from when I was a little child I noticed
that we differ from other animals/primates in that that we have nose, tears
and upright body, and those were kind of MAJOR differences, differences not
seen in other animlas.
Now, if you have two working brain cells, you will conect those
things. And you are able to type on computer, so you definetely have one
brain cell working. -- Mario


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