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Ray:
>Domestic cows are much more similar to their wild counterparts than
>legumes are.  They also contain less fat than mammouths, mastodons.
>ground sloths and other Pleistocene animals we ate to death in the late
>Paleolithic era a mere 350 generations ago.

=:O

Yikes, is fat leaving fossils these days? How can one possibly state this
as fact? Anyway, I'd love to see some research support for this if you
could share it--and knowing you, you probably can ;)

Cheers,
Kirt

Secola  /\  Nieft
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