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A Tiny Ancestral Remnant Lends Developmental Edge To Humans
2008-09-12
Posted by:3dc

#3  like elephants, chimps and gorillas are food on the hoof (or target practice) to the locals. Like elephants they must be made to benefit the locals to gain the locals protection. Benefiting the locals, however, is not usually on the agenda of the "powers that be" or the NGO's. Oh Well!
Posted by: tipover   2008-09-12 17:49  

#2  Now if we can just stimulate that area of Africans' brains they may quit eating our closest genetic relatives for lunch.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-09-12 07:56  

#1  A Tiny Ancestral Remnant Lends Developmental Edge To Humans

Not so tiny at first, but still an elegant remote kindling/log finder.

Back in the day, couples had arguments over who could have/control over the remote which lead to developing all sorts of skills and further development of Human's fore brains.
Posted by: Red Dawg    2008-09-12 02:50  

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