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Are we animals, or something else?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 7:05 AM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 7:12 AM
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NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 7:24 AM
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 8:57 AM
KANEMAN
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Just wanted to test the waters here. Some think we are above animals- that we are unique due to our superiour intelligence, opposable thumbs, souls or whatnot. Others (like myself) feel that we are merely well-groomed talking chimps, with no exclusive franchise on "souls" or varieties of intellect. "We are all animals, my Lady." The laughing Chrisisall "I only do it to to remind you that I'm right and that deep down, you know I'm right, you want me to be right, you need me to be right." - The Imperial Hero Strikes Back, 2010
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FREMDFIRMA
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010 2:30 PM
KIRKULES
Quote:Originally posted by perfessergee: Quote: Apparently not, as Ardi walked upright, based on hipbone and foot structure. The other major suprise comes from the fact that Ardi is more than 6 million years old - about 2 million years older than the split between chimps and us. And Ardi is more like us than a chimp. We had always thought that the common ancestor would be chimplike, and that we evolved from that state into the animal that we now are. In other words, we not only didn't evolve from chimps or the other animals currently called "great apes" they evolved from us!
Quote: Apparently not, as Ardi walked upright, based on hipbone and foot structure. The other major suprise comes from the fact that Ardi is more than 6 million years old - about 2 million years older than the split between chimps and us. And Ardi is more like us than a chimp. We had always thought that the common ancestor would be chimplike, and that we evolved from that state into the animal that we now are. In other words, we not only didn't evolve from chimps or the other animals currently called "great apes" they evolved from us!
Quote: I'd also question your assertion that making other species go extinct makes us superior, but I guess that depends on how you define "superior". A survivor most definitely - we've certainly survived all of our closest relatives (neandertals, Homo erectus, Homo floresensis), and all of our other close relatives (chimps, gorillas and orangutans) are highly endangered in the wild, mostly as a result of human activity. Not a record I'd point to with pride and assert our superiority.
Quote: I'd go with Chris's "well groomed talking chimps".
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 4:07 PM
Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:09 AM
PERFESSERGEE
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Niki It sounds like you did what I dream of doing. I wish I could remember the thread - to recap: I was at the Shedd Aquarium and they were doing their last demo for the day about belugas - what they eat, how they communicate etc. At the end everyone else in the audience got up and left. I don't know whatever possessed me, but I stayed and decided to go down to the railing and literally TALK to the whales (there were three belugas). I thought about what they would hear well and it occurred to me that they would either be attuned to low pitches (carries well in water) or high pitches (communication). So I pitched my voice higher, like baby-talk. And one of the belugas spy-hopped for the whole 15 minutes I was there, just staring at me. Never once did she take her eyes off of me or change position in the water. (Though for a while she turned her head to look at me with one eye, and a few minutes later turned her head to look at me with the other eye, then resumed looking at me with both eyes.) I have NO idea what transpired. But I was SO tempted to put my hand out - I just had this gut feeling that if I did, something would have happened. One of the trainers was standing nearby watching the whole thing. Afterwards she remarked that she had never seen anything like that before. *************************************************************** Silence is consent.
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