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Let's talk about evolution?

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Bronze Giant1 year ago

The evolutionary patrol arrived with everything to attack. #HiddenSmithsonian

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Bronze Giant1 year ago

Instead of cursing me for my post, I suggest you just point out an evolution, other than from monkeys to humans (because there is no evidence, that's why it's called a theory) and the evolution of Pokémon also doesn't serve as proof.

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Allen1 year ago

Evolution doesn't say creatures must endlessly change. They change only to maximize reproductive success in their ecological niche. So many organisms become perfectly adapted to their role and don't change much after that.

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Bronze Giant1 year ago

Hoax

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IcanAmer🇺🇸1 year ago

Evolution: another lie to hide God.

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turkish1 year ago

Someone failed high school science classes.

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Texian1 year ago

yeah, but there's consensus. Scientists voted on evolution. So, it's got to be true!

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Bronze Giant1 year ago

$cience

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Medusa1 year ago

OK, now do dog breeds . . .

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Sean Elwell1 year ago

when a species morphology is fully optimized for its environment there is no driving force for further morphological change. You have cherry picked a small number of examples of environmentally optimized morphologies. Look at humans. Our environments have changed dramatically as have our bodies. 7 million years ago pre-human hominids looked more like chimps. There are no modern human discoveries from that time.

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