Re: Kudu runner (Re: AAT all washed up (WARNING: graphic photo)
- From: Lee Olsen <paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 06:46:46 -0700
On Jul 12, 12:30 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 11-07-2007 22:31, in artikel
1184185876.528433.22...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
On Jul 11, 12:29 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 10-07-2007 22:50, in artikel
1184100604.344927.253...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
On Jul 10, 12:28 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 10-07-2007 14:28, in artikel
1184070513.219359.152...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
On Jul 10, 2:19 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Prof.Tobiashttp://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm
³? if ever our earliest ancestors were savannah dwellers, we must have
been
the worst, the most profligate urinators there²
Here is a photo of a most profligate urinator on the savanna, a dead
kudu.
Like all savanna mammals kudus almost don't urinate.
Looks like the kudu could use a little more SC fat and better kidneys
in order to get away from Mr. Karoha.
So you are now claiming, even if Tobias did say such a stupid thing,
he was wrong anyway?
Humans are the profligate urinators, forgot?
Read Tobias, my boy, and donet forget to run after your kudu.
Look at the dead kudu doughboy, it says it all. Homo is better adapted
to the savanna than this guy is to the sea:
http://www.biarms.com/PhotoAlbums/sharkATTACK1.jpg
Looks like he needs some better swim fins.
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http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/master.html?http://www.naturalhistor...
1206/1206_samplings.html
"In fact, Australian Aborigines and various Native American and
African groups have traditionally practiced "persistence hunting,"
chasing antelopes or other game in the midday heat, often for hours,
until the animals overheat and collapse."
Looks like the kudu could use a little more SC fat and better kidneys
in order to get away from Mr. Karoha.
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Op 10-07-2007 00:29, in artikel
1184020192.290748.14...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
On Jul 9, 1:37 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 09-07-2007 21:40, in artikel
1184010003.599845.293...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
On Jul 9, 11:58 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op 09-07-2007 20:04, in artikel
1184004269.158197.274...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:
You stupid fool, most animals require water, so what??????
Wet aper tries to out swim a shark and here is the result, shark has
dinner.
http://www.biarms.com/PhotoAlbums/sharkATTACK1.jpg
Mr. Karoha chases down a SC deficient kudu. Result, Mr. Karoha has a
nice dinner.
http://tinyurl.com/32ryet
AAT is phantasy.
Savanna believers believe that because Mr.Karoha runs after kudus, ourSemaw (2000:1210) " The recent cut-mark data from Bouri indicates
ancestors were kudu runners...
that early hominids c. 2.5 Ma began incorporating some amount of high
nutrient meat in their diet."
Why, my boy, wouldn't they butcher drowned bovids at riverbanks?
What would that have to do with anything? Do drowned bovids mean they
were littorial? Inform a bit before spouting off.
Davidson, I. & Solomon, S. (1990) Was OH 27 the victim of a crocodile
attack?. In Solomon, S., Davidson, I. & Watson, D. (eds) Problem
Solving in Taphonomy: Archaeological & Palaeontological Studies from
Europe, Africa & Oceania. Tempus 2. Anthropology Museum, University
of
Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland. 198 - 206.
Good illustration of riverside adaptations. Thanks for the argument.
"Here's a point to consider when evaluating AAT. I did not learn this
point from some academic overlord with an anti-AAT agenda; I learned
it while trying to avoid becoming crocodile food in Africa. When I
spent several months with a team at Lake Turkana, Kenya, investigating
some of the most important early hominid sites in the world, one of
our overriding concerns -- while swimming, bathing, or catching fish
with a net -- was to watch out for crocodiles in the shallows. A croc
can be on you, crush your legs in its jaws, and drag you under to
drown before you have time to screech for help.
The fact that crocodiles co-existed in time and space with early
hominids is a colossal blow to AAT, which does not explain what
advantages early humans would have gained by spending time in
crocodile-populated waters; an environment where they could not make
fires, throw stones or sticks, use other tools, or have any hope
whatever of escaping the most common predator. A troop of early
hominids wading in a lakeshore or swampy forest would best be
described as a crocodile banquet. The cute, feel-good images of babies
swimming freely in a pool, shown in the AAT video, have nothing to do
with the real situation of predator avoidance in Africa. Ask the
Dasenich or Turkana people who live around Lake Turkana: only visiting
maniacs swim in that lake." Cameron M. Smith
Think the lions just gave it to them, doughboy? Think the lions were
making the tools out there on the hot savanna where Homo couldn't
live?
???
You're crazy.
Lip service, only argument you ever had.
My boy, Mr.X running after kudus does not prove your savanna nonsense: it
would be the same as saying that some hman walked on the moon, our ancestors
lived on the moon.
Flawed logic doughboy, Homo wasn't on the moon when tools were being
used to cut up antelope and land tortoises 2.6 mya at Gona.
http://tinyurl.com/m3nzt
"A run around the park or on a treadmill in the gym is the best most
of us manage these days. We should do better really, given that our
body shape - upright, with large buttocks - apparently evolved for
running.
Our savanna boy believes dogs & horses & kangaroos run upright?? Yes, my
boy, no doubt, my boy...
http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/master.html?http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/1206/1206_samplings.html
"In fact, Australian Aborigines and various Native American and
African groups have traditionally practiced "persistence hunting,"
chasing antelopes or other game in the midday heat, often for hours,
until the animals overheat and collapse.
He reports a success rate as high as 80 percent-and a meat yield that
beats hunting with bow and arrow, club, or spear. Only hunting with
dogs proved superior."
Of course, like the cheetah, hunting dogs are very easy to get their
kill away from them. Throw a few rocks and they are gone.
I still can't get over how big the Kudu is. When I read about humans
catching antelope years ago, I expected some crippled fawn or old doe.
Mr. Karoha is simply amazing at only 7.5 km/hr. Think how fast they
could catch a kudu if he and his friends worked in a team, each only
runnining part of the distance as the article suggested. They wouldn't
even work up a sweat.
Horse?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/animals/newsid_1804000/1804830.stm
(AAT believers are becoming more & more stupid... Better not
contradict
them...)
My little boy, we all know that Homo used stone tools at beaches
Yep, to cut up same mammals found inland.
&
riverbanks to butcher stranded whales
So did Lewis and Clark? Did you have a point, or are you just babbling
nonsense?
& drowned bovids.
Liar.
This extreme
dexterity & tool use confirms our waterside adatpations, of course:
Gona 2.6 mya on the savanna. You are a million years after the fact
doughboy, learn to tell time.
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