From: "Robert Comer"
> OTOH, how complex does speech need to be on the hunt? Prairie dogs have
complex signals for describing invaders to their territories and their
brains are quite small compared to ours.
Darn good question. Merecats also have a system very similar to that,
except with merecats, they only have 1 "lookout".
My guess is not all that complex -- heck, even honey bees have
"language" for describing locations and distances.
> OTOH, how complex does speech need to be on the hunt? Prairie dogs have
complex signals for describing invaders to their territories and their
brains are quite small compared to ours.
I haven't looked at anything about Neanderthals since college.
> So what I'm left wondering is what exactly were the adaptations that our
larger brains initially enabled. I don't know.
I don't think that's been explained to any degree that made any sense.
- Bob Comer
"Randall Parker" wrote in message >
Do you happen to know anything about current
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