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The 'First Nations' have some explaining to do
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RE: The 'First Nations' have some explaining to do
(February 29, 2012 at 11:45 am)Rhythm Wrote: Rivers are also chock full of easy seafood

Not nearly as abundant as along the sea's waterline.

Quote:and we know that our ancestors have a tendency to follow rivers.

Only when the rewards outstrip the risks.

Quote:There's nothing more risky about dry land when it comes to hominids. Water isn't so friendly.

On 'dry', heavily wooded land predators lurk behind every tree. On the shore you can see danger coming for miles! And you can see where you're going. And the bulk of your food is there!
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RE: The 'First Nations' have some explaining to do - by Rokcet Scientist - February 29, 2012 at 11:59 am

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