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🧬🦎EVOLUTIONARY CONVERGENCE🐊🧬 Is it really that hard to believe humanoid Reptilians exist? Some scientists hypothesise that evolution is not random and will eventually evolve based on optimum designs. The humanoid form is an excellent design and is ubiquitous throughout the universe; standing upright with 2 legs, 2 arms, 2...

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