On Friday, July 15, 2022 at 7:18:18 PM UTC-4,
littor...@gmail.com wrote:
Op vrijdag 15 juli 2022 om 22:39:17 UTC+2 schreef DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raCBeQ-gXfs
1 hr 20m great video on human fascia, the connective tissue beneath the epidermis and the muscle layers. SC fat is in 2 layers. Multiple layers of connective tissues attach components, with fluid allowing mobility.
Yes, thanks, my boy: cursorial mammals are lean, (semi)aquatic mammals are fat.
Gibbons have SC fat.
Yes, my little boy, of course, thanks, they have 10 times less SC than humans
And 10 times more fur, appropriate for an orthograde biped which does not construct shelters.
(sorry, I know the words "less" & "more" are difficult for you).
Meine kleine tochtar, English is easy if only you would listen.
And, as you know, our early-Pleistocene littoral ancestors were a lot fatter than we are.
As always MV remains completely ignorant of the obesity epidemic (agriculture, H&G foraging activity replaced by machinery).
:-DDD
Ignorance is bliss.
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