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Yet the holes were generally of the same size, suggesting the Neanderthals picked shells good for stringing.
Yet the holes were generally of the same size, suggesting the Neanderthals picked shells that were good for stringing.
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Get the net!" Soon the fish was in the mesh on the deck, displaying blunt-bottomed teeth more suited for picking shells than seizing fish.
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