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spiznet
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:35 pm
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The Aquatic Ape theory

The aquatic ape hypothesis of human evolution proposes a novel answer
to some questions about the differences between humans and other
primates: Why do humans walk upright? Why are they relatively
hairless? Why does human sexual behavior differ from most other
primates? Why are humans the only primate to acquire spoken language?
Why are human babies plump and other primates skinny? Sir Alister
Hardy, a marine biologist, proposed that these differences arose due
to a speculated marine phase in human evolution. The assumption is
that at some time in evolution humans were coastal dwelling primates.
The proposition was taken up by the Welsh popular science writer
Elaine Morgan. The theory is largely dismissed by mainstream
anthropologists, who note that many of these features are not unique,
and propose a number of alternative explanations for these
adaptations, most relating to the large human brain or bipedalism.

Notable human evolution researchers
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Sir Alister Hardy, a British zoologist, who first hypothesised the
aquatic ape theory of human evolution.

Sounds fishy!!
Daryl Krupa
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:15 am
Joined: 30 May 2004 Posts: 1118
Hey!
You tawkin to me?
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Chapstick
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:42 pm
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"spiznet" <mark@spiznet.com> wrote in message
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On Mar 5, 10:15 am, "Daryl Krupa" <icycal...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey!
You tawkin to me?http://www.insidepulse.com/columnImages/image18489.jpg

Only to bother you about this "well-balanced" entry in your favorite
website Wikipedia.org.

i have always liked wiki, despite your recent post. <grin> some six or so

years ago, i wrote two different articles there... the beginning pieces...
that are now very extensive sites and very well written... nary a trace of
my original remains. (they were not PA related).
point is that a lot of good ideas are in there, and at least give enough
info that a real scientist could follow up on things.
thought i would mention that wiki was on the 6 o'clock news tonight in
the usa... abcnews.com ... not a flattering report....
--chap
spiznet
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:23 pm
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On Mar 4, 6:35 pm, "spiznet" <m...@spiznet.com> wrote:
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The Aquatic Ape theory

The aquatic ape hypothesis of human evolution proposes a novel answer
to some questions about the differences between humans and other
primates: why can humans swim, and all other apes hate water???

Why do humans walk upright? Because they are used to walking on the
bottom of the ocean!!!

Why are they relatively
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hairless? Because they are spiritually related to dophins & whales!!

Why does human sexual behavior differ from most other
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primates? Because they have 20 years to be told what not to do, not just 5!!

Why are humans the only primate to acquire spoken language? How do you
know this is true?

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Why are human babies plump and other primates skinny? So they can float out to sea when young!


Sir Alister
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Hardy, a marine biologist, proposed that these differences arose due
to a speculated marine phase in human evolution. The assumption is
that at some time in evolution humans were coastal dwelling primates.
I would estmate some time between 8mya - 1 mya with a BIG portion of

time around the time the Mediterranean Sea filled in with water, ouch
glup glup, its good I was pre-evolved with gills & webbed feet yo!!

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The proposition was taken up by the Welsh popular science writer
Elaine Morgan.
Is she the one working on the Neanderthal novels??


The theory is largely dismissed by mainstream
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anthropologists,
who hires these hacks?


who note that many of these features are not unique,
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and propose a number of alternative explanations for these
adaptations, most relating to the large human brain or bipedalism.
I think that you guys are just jealous that they have a theory and you

don't!!

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Notable human evolution researchers
Sir Alister F(ool). Hardy, a British zoologist, who first hypothesised the
aquatic ape theory of human evolution.

Sounds fishy!!
 
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