Re: meat 'fuel of human evolution'



On Sep 14, 4:43 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Says the kudu runner, who had never heard of, eg, Tobias...

Yes, Tobias, the anthropologist who never heard of Gona and thinks
salt is rare on the savanna.

http://www.craigdoriasafaris.com/news_dec_06/28.php


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