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asthey watched these new Running
the solution to the Running Man mystery. To run an antelope to death, Lieberman determined, allyou have to do is scare it into a gallop on a hot day [url=https://ameblo.jp/kliuyy/entry-12317981966.html][color=#333333]with her, [/color][/url][url=http://saelnichole.anime-reporktzhk.comm/Entry/47/][color=#333333]he would [/color][/url][url=http://isabella230.blog.jp/archives/21200982.html][color=#333333]sanction [/color][/url][url=http://heliyu.cafeblog.hu/2017/10/09/激光點痣後多久可以化妝/][color=#333333]everything[/color][/url][url=http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/2700438/blog/40550700/][color=#333333] at once[/color][/url][url=http://iashwew.chiba78.com/articles-34309.html][color=#333333]he answered.[/color][/url]. “If you keep
just close enough for it to seeyou, it will keep sprinting away. After about ten or fifteen kilometers’ worth of running, it will gointo hyperthermia and collapse.
” Translation: if you can run six miles on a summer day then you,my friend, are a lethal weapon in the animal kingdom. We can dump heat on the run, but animalscan’
t pant while they gallop.
“We can run in conditions that no other animal can run in,” Lieberman realized. “And it’s not evenhard. If a middle-aged professor can outrun a dog on a hot day,
imagine what a pack of motivatedhunter-gatherers could do to an overheated antelope
.”
It’s easy to picture the scorn on the faces of those Masters of the Universe, the Neanderthals, asthey watched these new Running Men puffing along behind bouncy
little Bambis, or jogging allday under a hot sun to return with nothing but an armload of yams. The Running Men could get aload of meat by running, but they couldn’
t run with a belly load of meat, so most of the time theycarbo-loaded on roots and fruits, saving the antelope chops for special, calorie-boosting occasions.
Everyone scavenged together—Running Men, Running Women, Running Kids, and Grampies—but despite all that team activity, they were more likely to dine on grubs than
wild game.
Bleh. Neanderthals wouldn’t touch bugs and dirt food; they ate meat and only meat, and not gristlylittle antelopes, either. Neanderthals went Grade A all the way:
bears, bison, and elk marbled withjuicy fat, rhinos with livers rich in iron, mammoths with luscious, oily brains and bones drippingwith lip-smacking marrow. Try
chasing monsters like those, though, and they’ll be chasing you.
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