In a message dated 10/7/2003 7:31:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dhedin@ieee.org
writes:
> Which is something I find
> interesting. With evolution and all, why are there so many mammals around
> today with soft, tender, vulnerable necks (like ourselves
> for instance).
The argument is that being "smarter" we learned to protect ourselves with
weapons and clever hiding in caves, and did not need the protection of say a
turtle.
Of course, the news this morning about two left coasters camping in the middle
of an area of bear trails said they apparently became a midnight snack....
Robert Houston
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