(Untitled)

May 20, 2009 12:29


Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 6

a_tergo_lupi May 21 2009, 17:06:45 UTC
I'm so frustrated because no one is saying how big it is. It looks like a bug to me, lol.

The paper you link has some skull measurements, but I can't find anything more general.

Reply

notkythe May 21 2009, 20:41:09 UTC
"Lastly, with a skeleton so complete, we can try something even simpler, matching complete head and body length with a living primate. Based on information in Figure 12, we would project that the present head-body length of about 240 would increase to about 280 mm at adulthood. Adult female primates near such a head-body length include Lepilemur ruficaudatus and Hapalemur griseus, species for which adult female weight is given as 845 and 892 g, respectively."

Reply

a_tergo_lupi May 21 2009, 20:54:46 UTC
I see. So it is a bug.

Reply

notkythe May 22 2009, 03:20:59 UTC
Certainly a small fellow.

One creationist article I read encouraged people to imagine this like the fellow from.. um.. the lion movie?

The "I like to move it-move it" guy.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up