RE: 500 kyr Post holes in Japan

From: glenn morton (mortongr@flash.net)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 15:48:43 EST

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    At 04:48 PM 2/29/00 -0500, Vandergraaf, Chuck wrote:
    >Glen,
    >
    > "The plain biological fact is that only one other species is as
    >widely dispersed as humans, maybe two. These are the rat and the dog, both
    >of whom follow man wherever he goes and hitch rides with man. Other than
    >these two animals no other species was or is as widespread as H. erectus was
    >500,000 years ago. By 1 million years ago Homo erectus had occupied 3
    >continents representing 63% of the worlds habitable land area
    > "
    >
    > I would guess that there would be a third species: fleas.

    I stand corrected. :-) Lice also.
    glenn

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