View Full Version : Classify Osvaldo Rios
Saruman
06-18-2011, 12:13 PM
Puerto Rican actor. Apparently of Armenian descent (but not really Armenian looking), not usual phenotype. Progressive, impressive look, could be from progressive Cromagnid strain. Ht: 6'1", 185 cm.
http://www.machosplanet.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_osvaldo_rios_25.jpg
http://tvnovella.ru/images/stories/osvaldo%20rios%20mdl.jpg
http://s11.allstarpics.net/images/orig/5/s/5s61hrtzeyhf16rf.jpg
http://i2.esmas.com/editorial-televisa/2011/03/16/191288/osvaldo-rios-536x495.jpg
http://novely.org/AngelRebelde/OsvaldoRios/2/rios077.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_DrlKmOBf4qU/TIlrfrDoGAI/AAAAAAAABXA/M2BuGP9TqKc/s1600/osvaldo+rios002.bmp
Agrippa
06-18-2011, 12:16 PM
Cromagnid mostly, but with Irano-Mediterranid influences I guess.
gold_fenix
06-18-2011, 12:45 PM
Progressive, impressive look, could be from progressive Cromagnid strain
paleoatlantid?
Saruman
06-18-2011, 01:08 PM
paleoatlantid?
Paleoatlanids have both progressive (Dark Faelid) and more archaic variants.
GeistFaust
06-18-2011, 02:53 PM
Could the Cro Magnon element have to do with the fact he has Amerindian ancestry?
Saruman
06-18-2011, 09:36 PM
Could the Cro Magnon element have to do with the fact he has Amerindian ancestry?
Typical Patagonid (or Pampid) from Patagonia. CM element is visible:
http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/7104/patagonid.jpg
GeistFaust
06-18-2011, 10:44 PM
This guy looks more Amerindian than Spanish and there is the Armenian as well.
He doesn't look typical for Armenia at all
GeistFaust
06-18-2011, 10:47 PM
He doesn't look typical for Armenia at all
No there is nothing Armenian about him he looks very Amerindian in my eyes.
Saruman
06-18-2011, 11:08 PM
Well, I see no way he could get such extremely robust Cromagniform features from either Armenian(there are hardly any CM's there) or Spanish (I guess he has some of it, well there are some CM's there but usually Berids and with different features) side, probably it's reemergence of this ancient Cromagnon strain within the Amerindian pool, just as Patagonids have such strain as a rule, it seems common among other Indianid types as well. Though rather Patagonids are more archaic looking than this guy, so along with Silvids this "type" if one can call it that way (as such term needs more people) would be among "peak" Indianid types.
GeistFaust
06-18-2011, 11:13 PM
Well, I see no way he could get such extremely robust Cromagniform features from either Armenian(there are hardly any CM's there) or Spanish (I guess he has some of it, well there are some CM's there but usually Berids and with different features) side, probably it's reemergence of this ancient Cromagnon strain within the Amerindian pool, just as Patagonids have such strain as a rule, it seems common among other Indianid types as well. Though rather Patagonids are more archaic looking than this guy, so along with Silvids this "type" if one can call it that way (as such term needs more people) would be among "peak" Indianid types.
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aherne
06-20-2011, 06:41 AM
Cro-Magnid very predominant, Amerindian visible in eyes region and something of facial morphology.
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