Re: Evolution = gradual



"Marc Verhaegen" <m_verhaegen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Op 21-01-2008 22:12, in artikel
0eb310ad-48a0-4711-9a9a-0af155202e40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Lee
Olsen
<paleocity@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

On Jan 21, 11:56 am, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
me:

TREE 2002: 213-14Tooth microwear
"Tooth microwear studies indicate that
Australopithecus afarensis molar enamel had a
glossy polished surface that is typical of the molars
of capybaras Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris and
mountain-beavers Aplodontia rufa [24]. Both these
semi-aquatic rodents feed mainly on riverside herbs,
grasses and the bark of young trees."

Thanks for quoting me, my boy.
I'll never quote you... :-D

Would that be because you'll never ~publish~ anything,
Marco? Outside of Nutrition and Health, of course?
Certainly you've tried to sneak your stuff into the AJPA
--what'd they say?

You won't mind if I quote you, eh Marco?

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"Because the, as all hominoids, they [Hylobates]descend
from aquarborealists, of course. Had you read our work,
you would have known... Marco --01/09/2003


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