My eyes are up here
Actually, it’s Walla Walla Wahington, but everyone just calls me Walla.
Two thousand years seems a pretty short time for the development of such marked sexual dimorphism. I wonder what the selection factors were for that to happen?
Where are the other two guys Tarzan came with?
Also, if they are the descendants of folks from a far northern empire, why do they speak great ape?
Apparently the males and females took different evolutionary routes.
That looks like an oil rig on the front of her helmet. They must be Oilers.
Interesting that Burroughs used almost the exact same plot line as “The Return of Tarzan” (when Tarzan first enters Opar and meets La)
Were apparently dealing with the savage, primitive Tarzan here. “Among” is a preposition. He should have asked “Among whom have I fallen?”
Polsixe over 6 years ago
My eyes are up here
J Short over 6 years ago
Actually, it’s Walla Walla Wahington, but everyone just calls me Walla.
rdmacgregor over 6 years ago
Two thousand years seems a pretty short time for the development of such marked sexual dimorphism. I wonder what the selection factors were for that to happen?
tripwire45 over 6 years ago
Where are the other two guys Tarzan came with?
rdmacgregor over 6 years ago
Also, if they are the descendants of folks from a far northern empire, why do they speak great ape?
Buck B over 6 years ago
Apparently the males and females took different evolutionary routes.
Emptypockets51. over 6 years ago
That looks like an oil rig on the front of her helmet. They must be Oilers.
h.v.greenman over 6 years ago
Interesting that Burroughs used almost the exact same plot line as “The Return of Tarzan” (when Tarzan first enters Opar and meets La)
The Real Zarth Arn over 6 years ago
Were apparently dealing with the savage, primitive Tarzan here. “Among” is a preposition. He should have asked “Among whom have I fallen?”