T.Skelton wrote:
You couldn't be more wrong on the canine teeth. Using 4 out of 32 teeth to support an argument is crazy. Go look in your dogs mouth. Hell, go look in a cats mouth. Not even comparable.
They are also not comparable to any ruminant. Exactly when do you think humans' 12 front teeth (canines and incisors) became vestigial? Maybe a look at the oldest known human drawing will give you a starting point:
That takes us back 30,000 years or so. There is clear evidence of Oldowan homins hunting antelope 2 million years ago.
T.Skelton wrote:
I just love when people spout off about things they know nothing about.indeed
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