
Interesting Patterns
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Ann Horsman
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Interesting Patterns
Ridge detail from a baboon.


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Baboon ridge detail
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That is a right front paw, they are four legged creatures for a mode of travel. It is a dog (male) Chacma baboon. Baboons are monkeys and not apes, yes, there is a difference.
Sharon - Ouch!
That is a right front paw, they are four legged creatures for a mode of travel. It is a dog (male) Chacma baboon. Baboons are monkeys and not apes, yes, there is a difference.
Sharon - Ouch!
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if machines become our hands"
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Here's one from an old article:

Here's a link to the hi-res PDF of the article (I only have one page):
http://www.mediafire.com/?1jzrjutmqna

Here's a link to the hi-res PDF of the article (I only have one page):
http://www.mediafire.com/?1jzrjutmqna
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Most of the subjects we identify ARE baboons, I think. I wonder if the placement of the volar pads and the positions of the hands/paws during gestation is different than us? I think baboons have an extra volar pad low down on the palm, don't they?
Anyway, the next time you get one of those long, narrow palmprints with a lot of weird ridge flow...you know that one didn't get very far up the evolutionary ladder...........and speaking of O.J...
Oh, no you didn't!
Anyway, the next time you get one of those long, narrow palmprints with a lot of weird ridge flow...you know that one didn't get very far up the evolutionary ladder...........and speaking of O.J...
Oh, no you didn't!
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In 1937, a gentleman named Mutrux-Bornoz, H., published a book called "Les troublantes révélations de l'empreinte digitale et palmaire" on his research concerning apes' (or baboons, whatever) finger- and palmprints.
In the 20's Locard reported about a case in which a trained little monkey-thief was identified through his fingerprints.
Got some pictures, if anyone's interested.
Gerrit
In the 20's Locard reported about a case in which a trained little monkey-thief was identified through his fingerprints.
Got some pictures, if anyone's interested.
Gerrit
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Ann Horsman
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Hmm, so primate fingerprints could be of value? That would make an interesting AFIS database.gerritvolckeryck wrote: In the 20's Locard reported about a case in which a trained little monkey-thief was identified through his fingerprints.
Gerrit
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Veritas vos liberabit
"...but no prints can come from fingers
if machines become our hands"
Jack Johnson - The Horizon Has Been Defeated

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"...but no prints can come from fingers
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Justice Pie
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Is it redundant and safe to say that evolutionary wise, the form of locomotion might have a direct cause and effect on the development of extra volar pads? The baboons, commonly being quadrapeds would need that extra pad?sharon cook wrote:Most of the subjects we identify ARE baboons, I think. I wonder if the placement of the volar pads and the positions of the hands/paws during gestation is different than us? I think baboons have an extra volar pad low down on the palm, don't they?
The top photo of the baboon's palm shows wear consistent with (a) mason(ry)...?
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