Re: dry apers, brains of a kudu (Re: The comparative data train wreck (was Re: human ancestors never passed through a knuckle-walking phase



Op 18-08-2007 02:31, in artikel
1187397101.357433.7530@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Never heard of comparative evidence, my boy??

Still think you are tool-using sea otter with thick enamel to
eat oyster meat?

Pathetic, really pathetic: only creationists claim that humans are unlike
other mammals.

So, you admit you have the brain of a sea otter?

??
What is this for ridiculous nonsense??

My little boy, if you believe for some obscure reason (you never know what
fanatics like you think) that stone tool use, larger brains, extreme
dexterity, moderate diving skills, dependence of PUFAs etc. evolved for
different reasons in sea-otters & humans and that our ancestors never had
seafoods in their diet, you could at least give us some arguments why you
believe that. But of course you can't, kudu brain. Only creationists claim
that humans are unlike other mammals.


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