Re: Airsacs (Re: Ealine Morgan






Op 22-02-2008 06:36, in artikel 47BE5F4A.4C2A4310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Rich
Travsky <traRvEsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef:

Marc Verhaegen wrote:

Savanna Fantast can't read:

The text shows you either can't read or are dodging.

For once, try to use your brain a little bit, my little boy: a huge brain,
slow-diving skills, breath control, vocality, small mouth+chewing muscles,
tongue bone descent, longer airway, projecting nose, poor olfaction,
handiness & tool use, late puberty, long legs, alined body, poor climbing,
flat feet, fur loss, fatness, profuse sweating, high needs of water, sodium,
iodine, poly-unsat.fatty acids (DHA) etc. are found in different
combinations in waterside & (semi)aquatic mammals, but *never* in savanna
dwelling ones. Stone tools + remains of bovids at former riviers nicely
corfirm this view. Only complete fools then construct a far-fetched fairy
tale that we lost our fur to run over the savanna after kudus.

.



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