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ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS     

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Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:25

...the so-called ancestor of modern birds according to evolutionists, lived approximately 150...and non-flying birds, and even in bats, a flying mammal which ...onto branches. These creatures are fully birds, with no reptilian characteristics. That ...æopteryx. Another structure peculiar to birds called the "pygostyle", which supports ...1 A. H. Brush, "On the Origin of Feathers", Journal of Evolutionary ...
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Why Men Have Nipples     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: May 14, 2008 19:24

...entirely functionless as far as their original roles are concerned - though they ... knowledge. For example, Wiedersheim's original list included such eminently useful ...of flight in large, ground-living birds happened relatively recently - within the ... VOMERONASAL ORGAN Rodents and other mammals secrete chemical signals called pheromones ... the hair upright. In birds or mammals with feathers, fur or ...
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The ultimate cause of aging     

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Author: dkomo
Date: Mar 7, 2008 10:36

... animal behavior/psychology. But these terms were originally coined by Ernst Mayr and meant to ...consistent with the relatively long life of birds, bats and turtles, who suffer less predation... thick shells. Across species of birds and mammals, the rate of senescence is ... of senescence plotted against baseline mortality for many different wild birds, zoo birds, and mammals. It indeed shows a ...
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Re: What do we dream?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 29, 2007 09:50

... his owner? Do every animal bird and insects dream? Or it ... recreate the act of the original perception - that is we relocate ...used to perceive the pattern originally. Kevin Kelly......oUt Of cOnTrOl...their drowsy periods while birds and mammals have proper sleep cycles...found that all higher mammals and birds share a similar sleep...was soaring high like a bird over the ocean. Passing a...
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Re: What do we dream?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 29, 2007 09:50

... his owner? Do every animal bird and insects dream? Or it ... recreate the act of the original perception - that is we relocate ...used to perceive the pattern originally. Kevin Kelly......oUt Of cOnTrOl...their drowsy periods while birds and mammals have proper sleep cycles...found that all higher mammals and birds share a similar sleep...was soaring high like a bird over the ocean. Passing a...
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Re: The Origins of Human Society     

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Author: Paul Crowley
Date: Feb 4, 2007 12:18

... rule out anything we'd call 'cognition' with eusocials. But my question still stands -- for mammals. I am suggesting that early hominids could have formed quite elaborate social structures and acquired quite ... Please give examples. All the ones I know store only a very limited range -- for example, birds and squirrels often store acorns and other nuts -- and they'd have little or no ...
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Re: Consciousness in a Cockroach     

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Author: tooly
Date: Dec 21, 2006 10:48

...clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams-and yes, ... brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of ... memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands ... comparing dozens more insect and mammal genes. Of particular interest are ...
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Re: Consciousness in a Cockroach     

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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Dec 21, 2006 10:22

... clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox ..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams-and yes, ... each brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of a ..., the brains of insects and mammals look nothing alike. Only from studies ... to memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands of ...
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Re: Consciousness in a Cockroach     

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Author: Wanker
Date: Dec 21, 2006 08:54

...clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams-and yes, ...each brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of a...to memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands of...and comparing dozens more insect and mammal genes. Of particular interest are ...
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Consciousness in a Cockroach     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Dec 21, 2006 00:45

... clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox ..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams—and yes, ...each brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of a...to memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands of...and comparing dozens more insect and mammal genes. Of particular interest are those...
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