Re: Michael Clark, would you like to make a retraction?



On Feb 13, 9:13 pm, claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 12, 5:35 pm, rmacfarl <rmacf...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Feb 12, 4:40 pm, claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Right.  So they'd be extremely vulnerable to drought and its
complications than, let's say, a zebra.  Right?

Wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Zebra

 Or even a
babboon. Right?

Wrong. Baboons need drinking water just as humans do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baboon

Kinda make you wonder what they were doing
out in the treeless savanna

As Mikey has pointed out to you, savanna is not treeless.



Plains zebras can not survive very long without water and
must be at least 25-30 kilometers from a water source.

And hominids . . . ? (You didn't complete your thought you nitwit.)

Also, keep in mind Zebra can outrun lion and hyena.
 Hominids cannot.

Also, keep in mind Hominid can climb trees. Zebras cannot.

What a maroon...

Ross Macfarlane
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