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* The AmaPrimum Sapienti
`* Re: The AmaMario Petrinovic
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The Ama

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From: inval...@invalid.invalid (Primum Sapienti)
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Subject: The Ama
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 by: Primum Sapienti - Mon, 5 Feb 2024 21:23 UTC

Ama divers do not look *anything* like the mythical
aquatic ape.

Very interesting almost archival footage from
a Disney travel log. No aquatic apes there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv1ueqj-0Bw
Ama Girls (Aka Japan Harvests the Sea) (1958)

Case in point -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ama_(diving)

"Through the practice, many ama were noted to
lose weight during the months of diving seasons."

WHAT? They aren't FAT? How does aa explain this?

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From: mario.pe...@zg.htnet.hr (Mario Petrinovic)
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Subject: Re: The Ama
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 by: Mario Petrinovic - Mon, 5 Feb 2024 21:52 UTC

On 5.2.2024. 22:23, Primum Sapienti wrote:
> Ama divers do not look *anything* like the mythical
> aquatic ape.
>
> Very interesting almost archival footage from
> a Disney travel log. No aquatic apes there.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv1ueqj-0Bw
> Ama Girls (Aka Japan Harvests the Sea) (1958)
>
>
>
> Case in point -
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ama_(diving)
>
> "Through the practice, many ama were noted to
> lose weight during the months of diving seasons."
>
>
> WHAT? They aren't FAT? How does aa explain this?

Yes, they do have FAT, every human has fat (unlike all the other apes,
just like all the aquatic mammals). How do you explain this?

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 by: Primum Sapienti - Mon, 5 Feb 2024 22:14 UTC

Mario Petrinovic wrote:
> On 5.2.2024. 22:23, Primum Sapienti wrote:
>> Ama divers do not look *anything* like the mythical
>> aquatic ape.
>>
>> Very interesting almost archival footage from
>> a Disney travel log. No aquatic apes there.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv1ueqj-0Bw
>> Ama Girls (Aka Japan Harvests the Sea) (1958)
>>
>>
>>
>> Case in point -
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ama_(diving)
>>
>> "Through the practice, many ama were noted to
>> lose weight during the months of diving seasons."
>>
>>
>> WHAT? They aren't FAT? How does aa explain this?
>
>         Yes, they do have FAT, every human has fat (unlike all the other
> apes, just like all the aquatic mammals). How do you explain this?

They have some but aa folks think they should be REALLY fat

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 by: Primum Sapienti - Thu, 15 Feb 2024 01:51 UTC

Marc Verhaegen wrote:> Some fanatic who still believes his ancestors ran
after African antelopes:
>
>> Ama divers do not look *anything* like the mythical
>> aquatic ape.
>
>
> Yes, they look very much like our Pleistocene ancestors along S-Asian
coasts:

The Ama are sleek, trim, slender, long legged,
very little fat, nothing like a real aquatic mammal.

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