Re: Marco's feet



On May 10, 3:00 pm, "Mario Petrinovic" <mario.petrinov...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Lee Olsen:
Marc Verhaegen:

only a complete fool thinks olfaction is of no use in hunting

What part of this are you too stupid to understand?

http://tinyurl.com/32ryet
"In fact, Australian Aborigines and various Native American and
African groups
 have traditionally practiced “persistence hunting,” chasing antelopes
or other
game in the midday heat, often for hours, until the animals overheat
and collapse."

Prove they needed a good sense of smell to see a running kudu, you
moron.

WLs are idiots.
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        This Liebenberg is idiot.

Says the brainless imbecile who thinks our ancestors lived on cliffs.

The literature is replete with examples of Humans running down
animals,
even anthropologists Louis and Richard Leakey could do it, see any of
their
books.
Need some more examples, start here:
http://tinyurl.com/ou6m86

What part of this are you too stupid to understand, troll?
http://tinyurl.com/dcxyw

or

http://tinyurl.com/2n8y2n
Carl Zimmer, Science Novemer 19, 2004
Faster Than A Hyena?
"It may come as a surprise to hear that humans excel in running.
Obviously, a leopard
can leave us in the dust in a short sprint. But over longer distances
leopards and
most other mammals flag. "Most mammals can't sustain a gallop over 10
to 15 minutes,"
says Lieberman. Humans, on the other hand, can continue running for
hours while using
relatively little energy. "Humans are phenomenal endurance runners,
in terms of speed,
cost, and distance," says Lieberman. You can actually outrun a pony
easily." And yet,
he points out, "no other primates out there endurance run."
.



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