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DATE | 2023-05-14 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] (fwd) Re: Human & ape evolution
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Hmm do you actually have split personality? JTEM and marc verhaegen? If so take your meds, I can't help, sorry.
On Thursday, 27 April 2023 at 12:27:45 UTC+3, marc verhaegen wrote: > > > > > 1) early-Miocene Hominoidea were already BP (hylobatids & Hs stil= l are): aquaRboreal (aqua=3Dwater, arbor=3Dtree) vertical waders-climbers i= n swamp forests (+- cf.Nasalis-Rhinopithecus): wading bipedally + climbing = arms overhead in the branches above the water,=20 >=20 > troll:=20 > > > > Where are fossils of those early Miocene (like -22M) hominids?=20 >=20 > > > Are you really sooo stupid, my lttle boy??=20 > > > Why do you need fossils????=20 > > > Never heard of comparative anatomy??=20 > > > When do you think lesser & great apes split?? > troll:=20 > > We obviously need fossils > Are you really sooo stupid, my lttle boy??=20 > Why do you need fossils????=20 > Never heard of comparative anatomy??=20 > When do you think lesser & great apes split?? > > > It's really not difficult, even you can understand:=20 > > > Hominoidea (vs Cercopithecoidea):=20 > > > innovations:=20 > > > - Latisternalia: very broad breast-bone & thorax + dorsal (not latera= l) scapulae for lateral arm movements,=20 > > > - centrally-(not dorsally-)placed spine =3D upright,=20 > > > - reduction of lumbar vertebrae cf. upright posture,=20 > > > - broad pelvis: also lateral leg movements,=20 > > > - tail loss (incoporation of coccyx into pelvis bottom): unexpacted i= n purely arboreal tetrapod:=20 > > > AFAICS all this can *only* be explained by aquarborealism, don't you = think? :-D=20 > > > (cf. also some convergences with Rhinopithecus-Nasalis in mangrove fo= rests):=20 > > > https://www.gondwanatalks.com/l/the-waterside-hypothesis-wading-led-t= o-upright-walking-in-early-humans/=20 >=20 > > I do not see grounds of your "comparative anatomy". > Yes, it's obvious you don't see it. :-DDD
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