Quotes About Hominids
If you were to go to the National Museum in Addis Ababa, you would walk into a huge room filled with literally tens of tons of fossils, and most of them would be elephants and rhinos and hippopotamus and monkeys and giraffes and antelopes and so on. Hominids are very rare in the landscape, and it's very rare to find them.
~ Donald Johanson
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It has actually been suggested that warfare may have been the principle evolutionary pressure that created the huge gap between the human brain and that of our closest living relatives, the anthropoid apes. Whole groups of hominids with inferior brains could not win wars and were therefore exterminated.
~ Jane Goodall
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More poignant for us, at Laetoli in Tanzania are the companionable footprints of three real hominids, probably Australopithecus afarensis, walking together 3.6 million years ago in what was then fresh volcanic ash. Who does not wonder what these individuals were to each other, whether they held hands or even talked, and what forgotten errand they shared in a Pliocene dawn?
~ Richard Dawkins
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part of the humor of living on this backward planet is listening to the hominids rationalize their predations.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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There were plenty of other hominids, but they disappeared, probably because humans exterminated them, but nobody knows for sure.
~ Noam Chomsky
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Les spécialistes reconnaissent de six à onze espèces d'Hominines antérieures à l'homme.
~ Jean-Jacques Hublin
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Certainly, men have been availing themselves of the services of prostitutes from the moment those early hominids stood upright and certain women could say, "Hey there, sailor"; it's not called the world's oldest profession for nothing.
~ Elissa Stein
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part of the humor of living on this backward planet is listening to the hominids rationalize their predations.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Since the Unistat primates, like other domesticated hominids, did not know they were primates, all this was explained by a ferocious amount of ink excretions invoking Morality and Ideology, the twin gods of domesticated primatedom.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Because I am interested in the growth and development of early hominids, I play with my kids, you know, looking at their teeth or measuring their heads, which they like also, because it's kind of fun.
~ Zeresenay Alemseged
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Two of the behaviors that set early humans apart were the systematic sharing of food and altruistic group defense. Other primates did very little of either but, increasingly, hominids did, and those behaviors helped set them on an evolutionary path that produced the modern world.
~ Sebastian Junger
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Two of the behaviors that set early humans apart were the systematic sharing of food and altruistic group defense. Other primates did very little of either but, increasingly, hominids did, and those behaviors helped set them on an evolutionary path that produced the modern world. The earliest and most basic definition of community—of tribe—would be the group of people that you would both help feed and help defend.
~ Sebastian Junger
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As a result, whereas other primates have guts weighing four times their brains, the human brain weighs more than the human intestine. Cooking enabled hominids to trade gut size for brain size. Erectus
~ Matt Ridley
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Hominids typically haven't so much adapted to change, as they have accommodated to it.
~ Ian Tattersall
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