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Human evolution and fur
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RE: Human evolution and fur
(April 9, 2012 at 10:10 pm)popeyespappy Wrote: [Image: 165571.jpg]

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RE: Human evolution and fur

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We share a common ancestor with modern apes... not lizards.
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My main idea is we might have evolved form some hairless creature, there are numerous hairless creature blue whale, octopus, dolphin or any other creature at that time which was hairless resembling apes but do not have fur since it has evolved out of blue algae.
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RE: Human evolution and fur
Come again?
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RE: Human evolution and fur
(April 12, 2012 at 3:29 pm)john2find Wrote: My main idea is we might have evolved form some hairless creature, there are numerous hairless creature blue whale, octopus, dolphin or any other creature at that time which was hairless resembling apes but do not have fur since it has evolved out of blue algae.

It's only an idea, however, and no evidence supports it.
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#36
RE: Human evolution and fur
Quote:It's only an idea, however, and no evidence supports it.


That makes it a godly idea.
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#37
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(April 13, 2012 at 6:03 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:It's only an idea, however, and no evidence supports it.


That makes it a godly idea.

Well, godly implies that gods are involved. It's just most likely an incorrect idea.
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#38
RE: Human evolution and fur
As is god.
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#39
Human evolution and fur
(April 13, 2012 at 5:28 pm)R-e-n-n-a-t Wrote:
(April 12, 2012 at 3:29 pm)john2find Wrote: My main idea is we might have evolved form some hairless creature, there are numerous hairless creature blue whale, octopus, dolphin or any other creature at that time which was hairless resembling apes but do not have fur since it has evolved out of blue algae.

It's only an idea, however, and no evidence supports it.

In fact the evidence flatly contradicts it.
Genetic research shows not only our decent from a common ancestor with apes but roughly when it happened.
As to our hairlessness, sexual preference will have had a strong influence, as it did with the peacocks tail.
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Quote:As an aside, do you ever wonder why seeing someone vomit makes us want to join in?

I can honestly say that I've never thought about that. I would assume it's because if one person vomits it's a good indication that there is an illness present, and that someone nearby would likely have partaken in the same food of the same environment, and would therefore protect their health by puking as well. Correct? Y/N?

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