Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
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Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
Early humans buried their dead in caves, scientists have found, after discovering a new species hidden in a burial chamber. At least 15 skeletons of the species - named Homo Naledi - were found hidden deep in a cave dubbed the 'Star Chamber' in which is thought to be the earliest form of ritual burial ever discovered. The early humans stood just five foot tall and weighed 100 pounds. Their hips were similar to our earliest ancestor, the hominid Lucy, but their shoulders were well designed for climbing but legs and feet were human like. Their skulls are like early humans, but their brains are tiny, just the size of an orange.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11855405/Homo-naledi-a-new-species-of-human-discovered-in-a-cave-in-South-Africa.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/11855405/Homo-naledi-a-new-species-of-human-discovered-in-a-cave-in-South-Africa.html
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
Guess there is such a thing as race after all
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smelly-bandit wrote:Guess there is such a thing as race after all
Did you mean species?
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
You're the only one laughing at your attempt at jokes coochy coo , nothing you say is funny
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
lol someone is very wound up lol jumping onto every thread ha ha ha ha ha
You should see the link uncanny resemblance to yourself Dibs:
You will make Eddie jealous of the beard.
You should see the link uncanny resemblance to yourself Dibs:
You will make Eddie jealous of the beard.
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coochy coo i am not wound up one bit , you're just laughing at your own posts and they're not remotely funny
and what is the pic supposed to be referring to ?
Is it racist remark ?
and what is the pic supposed to be referring to ?
Is it racist remark ?
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Cuchulain wrote:lol someone is very wound up lol jumping onto every thread ha ha ha ha ha
You should see the link uncanny resemblance to yourself Dibs:
You will make Eddie jealous of the beard.
Is this a racist remark cooch
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
Seriously are you that thick when its a picture of a different species, even if a newly found close relative to humans
Doh
Artist impression at that
Seriously sense of humour failure ha ha
Doh
Artist impression at that
Seriously sense of humour failure ha ha
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Cuchulain wrote:Seriously are you that thick when its a picture of a different species, even if a newly found close relative to humans
Doh
Artist impression at that
Seriously sense of humour failure ha ha
So now you're making excuses for your racist remark .
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Vicar Of Dibley wrote:Cuchulain wrote:Seriously are you that thick when its a picture of a different species, even if a newly found close relative to humans
Doh
Artist impression at that
Seriously sense of humour failure ha ha
So now you're making excuses for your racist remark .
lol not very bright are you
How is it racist, if its a different species?
Seriously I think its hilarious and proves you have no sense of humour
If anything its clearly a picture of a man, so why not add sexist if you like if you are that upset and being stupid ha ha ha ha
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
That's an impressive beard
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
eddie wrote:That's an impressive beard
Thank you for seeing the funny side of it.
Anyway what happened top your beard?
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Re: Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa
It fell off when I spanked her...i think the draught blew it off....
sadly it was FAKE
sadly it was FAKE
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Didge, I shaved it off, it had too many mushrooms growing in it.....and I kept eating them
Vic: shhhhh! Do you want everyone to know??
Vic: shhhhh! Do you want everyone to know??
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victorismyhero wrote:It fell off when I spanked her...i think the draught blew it off....
sadly it was FAKE
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?
How to shatter a mans dream.
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Hi Didge. Fascinating isn't it. What the heck is Dibs on about, racist?
I have a pet theory yet to be put to the science community. In some caves in S.Africa there are natural strata of Uraninite, (Uranium). Human exposure to these strata can alter the DNA in the next generation, but if the people move out, that alteration will disppear in the following generation and all is back to normal. But, if occupation is carried our for a long time then the DNA change becomes permanent. It is that change which I believe caused a change in human countenance and brain capacity, leading to the Homo ladder up to our Homo Sapiens.
I have a pet theory yet to be put to the science community. In some caves in S.Africa there are natural strata of Uraninite, (Uranium). Human exposure to these strata can alter the DNA in the next generation, but if the people move out, that alteration will disppear in the following generation and all is back to normal. But, if occupation is carried our for a long time then the DNA change becomes permanent. It is that change which I believe caused a change in human countenance and brain capacity, leading to the Homo ladder up to our Homo Sapiens.
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stardesk wrote:Hi Didge. Fascinating isn't it. What the heck is Dibs on about, racist?
I have a pet theory yet to be put to the science community. In some caves in S.Africa there are natural strata of Uraninite, (Uranium). Human exposure to these strata can alter the DNA in the next generation, but if the people move out, that alteration will disppear in the following generation and all is back to normal. But, if occupation is carried our for a long time then the DNA change becomes permanent. It is that change which I believe caused a change in human countenance and brain capacity, leading to the Homo ladder up to our Homo Sapiens.
he posted the picture and told me it had a resemblance to me for some reason so i assumed he was making a racist remark .
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Nothing to do with racism, Dibs. He was only taking the mickey.
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