Re: AAT Questions...

J. Moore (j#d#.moore@canrem.com)
Sun, 13 Aug 95 17:24:00 -0500

Cl> In article <60.2457.7295.0N1EE793@canrem.com> j#d#.moore@canrem.com
Cl> (J. Moore) writes:
Cl> >Vi> Ralph L Holloway (rlh2@columbia.edu) sez:

Cl> >And very unlike that of hominids. Where are the shorter limbs one
Cl> >would expect in an aquatic animal?

Cl> Homo sapiens has shorter arms than any other ape.
Cl> Tom Clarke

But australopithecines didn't. Are you suggesting there was a whole new
"aquatic interlude" after australopithecines roamed the earth for
millions of years after the "aquatic interlude" that Morgan claims?

Jim Moore (j#d#.moore@canrem.com)