To: SunkenCiv
Koko, the first gorilla taught to sign, is now about 35 years old and is said to have an IQ around 100. That's more than bright enough for most human activities and you'd assume the same was true of neanderthals.
9 posted on
08/29/2006 2:04:49 AM PDT by
tomzz
To: tomzz
That's more than bright enough for most human activities...(particularly when one considers the IQ of the average follower of mohammadanism...)
Sorry, I just couldn't resist.
10 posted on
08/29/2006 2:30:00 AM PDT by
Fred Nerks
(ENEMY + MEDIA = ENEMEDIA)
To: tomzz
Your claim isn't defensible, because the average brain size was larger for Neandertal.
14 posted on
08/29/2006 8:51:02 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(updated my FR profile on Thursday, August 10, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
To: tomzz
Koko, the first gorilla taught to sign, is now about 35 years old and is said to have an IQ around 100. That's more than bright enough for most human activities and you'd assume the same was true of neanderthals. Makes me question the value of IQ testing...
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