Re: The Aquatic Adaptation of the Human Ear

Thomas Clarke (clarke@acme.ist.ucf.edu)
11 Oct 1995 16:12:08 GMT

In article <Pine.OSF.3.91.951007171008.28997B-100000@curly.cc.utexas.edu>
writes:

> This is not AAS and in fact it tells us nothing about the development of
> bipedality (which is what putatively AAS was trying to do. It is quite
> possible that some animals lived in a litoral environment. Some primates
> do it today.

Great! Would you care to speculate about the role of open bodies
of water in the transition from Miocene arboreal ape to bipedal hominid?

Tom Clarke