Re: AAT Theory

Elaine Morgan (Elaine@desco.demon.co.uk)
Tue, 17 Oct 1995 21:51:22 GMT

In article: <hubey.813298608@pegasus.montclair.edu>
hubey@pegasus.montclair.edu (H. M. Hubey) writes:
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> clarke@longwood.cs.ucf.edu (Tom Clarke) writes:
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> >ghanenbu@inter.nl.net (Gerrit Hanenburg) writes:
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> >>Bipedal locomotion in humans is more efficient then quadrupedalism in
> >>apes.
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> Yes, it is, after five million years of practising it and perfecting
it. What we need to ask is why one sector of the last common ancestor
*began* practising it when it was still very inefficient as a means of
locomotion
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Elaine Morgan