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Ignacius clarkforkensis
Some of these species names are getting a bit strange.
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But man couldn't have been smelting iron in N.A. before he was in the "Old World". :roll:

Or is that the "New World"... :P

Ya'll know I don't buy into the whole "Macro-Evolution" bit, but the internal reasoning... :roll:
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Some of these species names are getting a bit strange.
I wonder if it's named after the person that discovered the fossils? :?

Or maybe the location?
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Some guy named Ignacius Clarkforken. :D

Isn't the only primate from North America?
(Excpet for Bigfoot?)
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stan wrote:Some guy named Ignacius Clarkforken. :D

Isn't the only primate from North America?
(Excpet for Bigfoot?)
Well at least they have I.Clarkforkensis' bones.

Bigfoot is still MIA.
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Some guy named Ignacius Clarkforken. :D
:P ...or maybe Clark Fork. Might also be a land mark near the find...

beats me. If his parents named him Ignacius...poor bas***d.

Reminds me of Johnny Cash's song: A Boy Named Sue. :P
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But really...isn't this the only primate fossil found in NA?
Is it the ancestor of Lucy, et. al.?
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stan wrote:But really...isn't this the only primate fossil found in NA?
Is it the ancestor of Lucy, et. al.?
I didn't have time to thoroughly read these but apparently they've been finding primates in the north american west for a while.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... mates.html
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/~reffland/an ... ruled.html

Here's a searchable databse of the finds (if you know your phylogeny):
http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~alroy/nafmsd.html

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Forum Monk, thanks for providing those links on early
primates. More stuff to scratch my head about.
I liked the second link a lot...it puts things in perspective.

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