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| recent find of a 3.3 million year human-like fossil and STONETHROWING THEORY | 30 Sep 2006 22:52 GMT | 1 |
### quoting Reuters remains of earliest child discovered in Ethiopia By Patricia Reaney Wed Sep 20, 3:16 PM ET LONDON (Reuters) - A 3.3 million-year-old skeleton of the earliest
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| Paleontologists have certainy of Cotylorhynchus' head? | 20 Sep 2006 20:49 GMT | 2 |
I found that animal so weird. Was its head surely that small, or could be that it was wrong due to a fragmentary state of the fossils, and the head could pertain to an infant or even another species? Danniel Soares
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| Modern humans, not Neandertals, may be evolution's 'odd man out' | 13 Sep 2006 17:43 GMT | 11 |
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-09/wuis-mhn090706.php Looking incorrectly at Neandertals Could it be that in the great evolutionary "family tree," it is we Modern Humans, not the brow-ridged, large-nosed Neandertals, who are the odd uncle
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| Kangaroo | 12 Sep 2006 15:56 GMT | 2 |
Does a kangaroo have a tail ? the mouse-his closet relative- has a long one ALso, i wonder how many children can a kangaroo put in its pocket ? thanks
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| Where is everyone? | 07 Sep 2006 01:15 GMT | 12 |
Hey, what happened to this news group? I haven't been back here for a few months, but I see that it is empty? Where did everyone go??
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