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The image above is obviously wrong, deliberately. So is the original by Michelangelo. God isn t a gorilla. God even isn t. Perusing through the scientific record, there is strong evidence that other species of sapiens have trodden the earth. There is a strong chance too that we, the sapiens of sapiens, managed to make them disappear with our rat-like breeding and our avaricious needs. Unless they vanished from lack of survival skills in changing habitats. unless they were wiped out by disease or other accidental events. And in the paradigm of evolution, the hominid ancestor the precursor of the apes would have given ape-lines characteristics to gorillas (as gorillas), and to sapiens in various formats, as non-cross-breedable cousins. As mentioned before I believe Homo sapiens (meaning wise ) sapiens (twice wise) us, humans was (and is) a weak species that had to become more astutely cunning to survive. (In my humble opinion our second sapiens should actually be tellin

Ancient oral biome points to overall health | Penn State University

Ancient oral biome points to overall health Images of skulls from Japanese museum collections. Top row shows two individual with blackened teeth. Bottom row shows individuals who did not have blackened teeth. Image: Ken-ichi Shinoda, National Museum of Nature and Science, Tsukuba, Japan Ancient oral biome points to overall health A ndrea Elyse Messer March 25, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. When a baby puts something from the floor in their mouth, we panic, but the mouth already contains thousands of bacteria. Now a team of researchers is looking at archaeological remains for an example of how Japanese oral biomes have changed and what they say about the people who owned those mouths and teeth.

How ancient bison survived in the land & times of Good King Wenceslaus

Left side European bison / right side American bison.  (Beth Clifton collage) Wenceslaus,  911-935,  left bison alone.  Successors alternately hunted & protected them. BIALOWIEZA FOREST, Poland––European wood bison,  also called wisent,  at risk of extinction for far longer than their North American cousins,  are no longer “vulnerable,”  and have accordingly been removed from the “Red List” maintained by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. The century-long recovery of European wood bison from one small Polish herd demonstrates that large land-dwelling wildlife with huge habitat needs can co-exist with humans,  where humans are willing to make room for them,  even in regions from which the species have been extirpated centuries and even millennia before.

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