Friday, February 10, 2012

Re: [Geology2] Elephants Took 24 Million Generations to Evolve From Mouse-Size



I wonder what size humans will be in the next 24 million generations? The dresses that belong to the First Ladies in the Smithsonian were tiny. That was just what ...six generations ago? Ten? And the Bible refers to giants...so what happened? Did we shrink and now we are getting bigger? lol...Allison

From: Robert Blau <robert-blau@webtv.net>
To: dis <ancient_discoveries@yahoogroups.com>; deltaflyers3@yahoogroups.com; deltaflyers2@yahoogroups.com; geol <geology2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 11:59 AM
Subject: [Geology2] Elephants Took 24 Million Generations to Evolve From Mouse-Size

 
I love when that happens . . .
Elephants Took 24 Million Generations to Evolve From Mouse-Size
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:46:28 +0000

Elephants Took 24 Million Generations to Evolve From Mouse-Size 
National Geographic News, February 3, 2012

Some mammals need roughly 24 million generations to go from mouse-size
to elephant-size, a new study says. Using both fossil and living
specimens, scientists calculated growth rates for 28 different mammalian

groups during the past 65 million years—and found that, for mammals,
getting big takes longer than shrinking. It takes a minimum of 1.6
million generations for mammals to achieve a hundredfold increase in
body size, about 5 million generations for a thousandfold increase, and
about 10 million generations for a 5,000-fold increase, the team
discovered.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/02/120203-mammals-evolution-body-size-science-elephants-mice/







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