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https://youtu.be/W6LnB4kVJ84
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I can't think of any other explanations but this does sound like bullshit to me.
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>>16994688
When you have eliminated the impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
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>why are there animals in south africa????
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I assume this is about the rafting theory?
Back then, that stretch was ~900 miles across, so about 3 times the length of Lake Superior today. Not a trivial voyage by any means. But far from insurmountable.
Also, vegetation rafts can get big. Like really big. "The Great Raft" in Louisiana quite literally shaped the surrounding ecosystem before we removed it to ease commerce along the Mississippi River. Don't imagine a loose mass of vegetation. Imagine a gargantuan floating island with its own ecosystem.
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>>16994715
Doyle believed in ghosts and shit btw
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>>16994722
He starting believing in the afterlife and shit after his son died during WW1. Grief does strange things to people.
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>>16994720
It's quite likely that some archipelago served as a further stepping stone.

Also the Antarctic route can't be dismissed.
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>>16994767
>quite likely
Right? Let's say there are 10 of those.
Does that make it certain?

Fucking quacks
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>>16994777
Did anyone ever say they were certain?
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How do we know they didn't just ride across the ocean on albatrosses
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>>16994853
It could grip it by the husk
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>>16994105
What the fuck is this.
Lol.
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Seems reasonable. Most South American mammals have closer genetic cousins to Africa than North America.
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>>16994105
My understanding that 500 years ago when the humans arrived they bred with the rats and there and created the monkeys we see today.
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Didn't people used to go on voyages and bring animals back for zoo's and stuff. There are no wild monkeys in the UK that I am aware of but plenty of Zoo's that have them.
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>>16996599
Yeah but that didn't happen 35 million years ago, according to (((science)))
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The real answer prolly lies in the basement of the Vatican.
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>>16994105
>/aco/
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>>16994225
What a gay pozzed video.
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What the fuck even is primate evolution?
>Earliest primates evolve in Asia, raft to Africa which is an island at the time
>Ancestor of lemurs raft to Madagascar
>Ancestor of New World Monkeys sail across the fucking Atlantic Ocean to colonize South America
>Ancestor of apes travels back to Asia
>Ancestor of African apes travels back to Africa again
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Aliens moved some monkeys across the Atlantic to study how they evolve.



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