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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: Trying to distract the attention away from the fact that the piece you're responding to points out what a big fat liar you are, huh? No biggie, if you insist in getting educated: I had recently posted an excerpt from Holiday 1999 saying limb proportions can be a poor predictor of limb length, which is what limb proportions ultimately try to get to the bottom to[/QUOTE]Your poor excuse for a response shows how biggie of deal that question was, and corroborates my point that you've been wishing away the prospect of tropically-adaption in Mesolithic Maghrebi series. No? Point to me, an instance where one comes across "tropical limb proportions" without that relating to a tropical body plan. Limb proportions may not predict the actual length of the limbs [i]a priori[/i], but high brachial and crural indexes are a very good indicator of tropical adaptation or a tropical body plan. [QUOTE] It can also a poor predictor of trunk height per Holiday. But you wouldn't know, being the uneducated troll you are.[/QUOTE]What a dumbass! Of course limb proportions cannot predict the trunk height, because they (body segments) are not even the same thing. Why would you assume that anyone else is as filthy dumb as you are, so as to make the stupid connection you are describing above? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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