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cafe con leche
'At's a whole nother langwidge, Dr. Bill. café au lait
¡Alguna vez, no uso el agua!
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Dear Faldage: would you believe I have seen a very valuable Holstein with a special canvas bra to keep her from stepping on her own nipples?
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In fact, leche sounds spanish for milk - not french.
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How to put this delicately, which being obscure? In each species of mammal (that is, animals possessing mammary glands), with only two exceptions that I can think of, the male and the female do not significantly differ in the appearance of the mammary gland area. One of the two exceptions is "cattle", whose sexual dimorphism is, I presume, the non-natural result of selective breeding.
But in the other exceptional case, humans, this particular dimorphism is clearly not caused by selective breeding. What then was the evolutionary causation? Ladies, explain yourselves! It would seem to be, from a purely mechanical-engineering point of view, a severely inefficient construction.
or can anyone offer a third species of mammal exhibiting this dimorphism?
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clearly not caused by selective breeding
Don't be too sure, Keiva.
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leche sounds spanish
Claro que sí.
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humans have a lot of them.. both males and females have "swollen" lips, compared to most other primates.. and our upright posture, it has been suggested, it what lead to the development of "secondary sexual signals" on our chest. (men get hair, women get enlarged breasts)
there are very few animals that are as fertile as humans.. the average women has 12 to 13 cycles per year..
and like a peacocks tail, some of these might have been a case of selective breeding.. in classic fairy tales, spinsters are not known for their beauty!
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Most definately the goat.
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our upright posture, it has been suggested, it what lead to the development of "secondary sexual signals" on our chest
Interestingly, in a photograph of cleavage (if properly cropped to exculde extranious indicia), it can be very difficult to distinguish whether said cleavage is frontal or buttocks. I would google to provide examples for a url here, but my spouse might misconstrue the purely scientific purpose of such (g)oogling.
suggesting that human female (frontal) mammalia evolved as shape to mimic the posterity.
perhaps related to the fact that in humans, uniquely, the more typical (ahem) entry angle is frontal rather than posterier. which fact in turn perhaps relates to changes in pelvic structure need to accommodate the loadbearing stresses unique to bipedal rather than quadrapedal locomotion.
How's that for tasteful obscurantism?
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years ago I worked on a dairy farm. I had heard somewhere that the best milk comes from contented cows, so every morning I would tell jokes to our cows. the cows smiled and laughed, and they gave excellent milk, but the news got around and our cows became the laughing stock of the county.
-joe t. edwards
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