https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS8MQa5QcJQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS8MQa5QcJQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS8MQa5QcJQ
Bats don't have auditory exostoses, nor pachyosteosclerosis.
H.erectus & neandertals had ear exstoses as well as POS.
These are exclusively seen in (semi)aquatic animals:
no doubt archaic Homo frequently dived for littoral foods.
Moreover:
- very large brain = aquatic food (DHA etc.),
- stone tools (sea-otter) = opening shellfish.
IOW:
only incredible imbeciles still believe their Pleistocene ancestors ran after antelopes.
And yet, bats - and many other no aquatic animals - swim.
And yet, bats - and many other no aquatic animals - swim.
Yes yes, my boy, bats dive for shellfish, just like your ancestors ran after antelopes...
:-D
And yet, bats - and many other no aquatic animals - swim.
Yes yes, my boy, bats dive for shellfish, just like your ancestors ran after antelopes... :-D
Bats have snorkel noses?
Op zaterdag 1 januari 2022 om 07:04:46 UTC+1 schreef Primum Sapienti:
And yet, bats - and many other no aquatic animals - swim.
Yes yes, my boy, bats dive for shellfish, just like your ancestors ran after antelopes... :-D
Bats have snorkel noses?
LOL
OI, BIG NOSE !
OI, BIG PENIS!
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/2/eaaq0250.full
Nasalization by Nasalis larvatus: Larger noses audiovisually advertise conspecifics in proboscis monkeys
Science Advances 21 Feb 2018
OI, BIG PENIS!
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/2/eaaq0250.full
Nasalization by Nasalis larvatus: Larger noses audiovisually advertise
conspecifics in proboscis monkeys
Science Advances 21 Feb 2018
Just-so: no comparative evidence.
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