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Re: question about evolution?
Well, potential can't really be selected against. And as other posters said, evolution doesn't give a crap about things like effect on other species etc. like in this example. It's just reproduction success differences for what works now when you get down to it for the most part.
Also, humans are certainly not special in this regard - a lot of species have problems with using up all their resources or otherwise destroying their habitat. |
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Re: question about evolution?
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The question is, how did evolution produce something of this magnitude of cuteness? How were they not killed off long ago from others cuddling them to death? [/ QUOTE ] They were too busy eating us when we were chimpanzees. KKF, nice troll. A- for this one. |
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Re: question about evolution?
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[ QUOTE ] The question is, how did evolution produce something of this magnitude of cuteness? How were they not killed off long ago from others cuddling them to death? [/ QUOTE ] They were too busy eating us when we were chimpanzees. KKF, nice troll. A- for this one. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, you've explained kittens, but what about chickens? How could something so tasty and defenseless evolve? |
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Re: question about evolution?
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Ok, you've explained kittens, but what about chickens? How could something so tasty and defenseless evolve? [/ QUOTE ] I'm under the impression that present day chickens have become that way because of human intervention |
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Re: question about evolution?
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[ QUOTE ] Ok, you've explained kittens, but what about chickens? How could something so tasty and defenseless evolve? [/ QUOTE ] I'm under the impression that present day chickens have become that way because of human intervention [/ QUOTE ] It's only fun when the nutjobs take me seriously. |
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