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Author Topic:   why is the lack of "fur" positive Progression for humans?
LouieP
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Message 1 of 3 (448830)
01-15-2008 12:27 PM


hello guys i have a couple of questions that i would possibly like to see ideas on.
one is, how is the lack of "fur" a positive thing in our evolution separating us from modern day ape "cousins" what did we gain from the loss of fur that allowed the less hairy ancestors more able to survive.
Edited by LouieP, : not specific enough i hope this fixes it

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Message 2 of 3 (448839)
01-15-2008 12:45 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by LouieP
01-15-2008 12:27 PM


Needs a better title
We like to keep topics reasonably focussed. Your title is overly broad. If you can find something more specific ("human frailty and loss of fur" comes to mind as one possibility), then I will promote your topic.
Simply edit your opening post, and change the title to your improved choice. If other changes are appropriate, make those at the same time. Then reply to this message so I will know that your are ready to have the topic reconsidered.


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01-18-2008 2:23 PM


Thread copied to the why is the lack of "fur" positive Progression for humans? thread in the Biological Evolution forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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