Exactly. There's one more hand to help kill the mammoth, help with
raising the kids, stop your neighbours from stealing your food, one
more spear to off the neighbours in the retaliation raid, etc.

On 3/13/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what benefit evolutionarily?  really.
> one less rooster to hound then hens?
>
> But who can still provide food to his social group by hunting and gathering, 
> protection to the group from hostile animals and other humans.  There is a 
> lot more then just the initial act of procreation to get women through a 
> pregnancy and the child to a breeding age; in order for the genetic material 
> to go on to another generation.
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