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Could you also go in to the opposite. When a parasitic microbe changed it's behaviour to be a positive beneficiary of it's host. In some with the only task is to keep of other harmful parasites from stealing there spot in the body of the host.
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@OneEpicGamer1 here in the Netherlands it also happens that when they build a new route that after discovering it they document it and leave a record at the site and just carefully re burry it for bith future findings and because they can't preserve it better then the ground can. in a way they even look out to do it with some what modern items but then also add record telling future people what it is they found.
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@山モム丂モレ But they are both mustelids and will mostly likely share a ancestral mustelid.
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horns/antlers have one big job. showing the other sex that you are strong ans vital enough to waist energy on stuff like that. and if the other sex is convinced enough you will increase the chance to mate. in the end it's all about the same basic rule. keep the species alive and always go for the best version of all.
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@YellowFraggle well the king was parked there.
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@ШEАSЕLi did not say that they are the same. I said they share a common ancestor. With your own example the homo sapiens and erectus are not the same but we do have a common ancestor with them
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It also works for cats that is how a cat becomes a harmonica. But there it's done with the help of a pesky mouse.
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@augustovasconcellos7173 they are a flying ball of death. they will just roll up midair and drop on top of there pray spikes up.
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@Fayanora but you do not see them pick up there dead relative and bring them to another location to then do whatever a burial might be. for a lot of animals if they die they will most likely stay where they died. humans are seen to both prepare the dead relatives. (undressing them, clean them and redressing them) this can happen at there actual home or a dedicated place. the transportation from that location to the actual location to do the burial location. (this could be a cemetary, a crematorium, a mausoleum or many more alterations)
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@Brandon Letzco in my example I use the burial as a umbrella term as in the actual process of dealing with a dead body. As a funeral could imply everything that also goes before and after that.
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@a_e_hilton every animal with in the homo subgroup is labeled human. the term homo stands for human. sapiens for thinking. we are the thinking humans. all the way back to the homo erectus (the walking human)
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are there also second terrestrial animals? As in. Animals that after becoming second aquatic to become land animals again.
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@mr.boomguy I think that they have way more followers with in Complexly even more if you consider that a lot of schools show these video's to a full class of students. I think that Complexly is one of the biggest youtube based companies in there field. and even in general. but they also know that it can be good to do cross promotion.
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the question might be also as harsh as it sounds. before people started to be more location bound. (agriculture) was there a (functional) need to process the dead. If Neanderthals did stay at one location for long enough or even homosapians in that time, then big chance that out of that need to do so the habit to also do this well becomes a thing. the abstract and the direct can be very much tied in to it.
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that could release some shocking news.
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if you would like some more deep dive. Real Science is running a seperate series fully dedicated on the origin of humans. It might be only on Nebula but if it's for teaching purpose. maybe very interesting.
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@mtlicq those are clouds
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@Yora21 there are enough parasites that will do everything to get it's host eaten so it can get to the next part of it's cycle. I mean where a parasite becomes beneficial tot the point that the host might actual help the microbe to get on or inside of it's self.
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@Amlaeuxrai they can wade in the shallow (they do like to play with water) but yes they are really fast plus you don't really stop them if they are running. it's like a bulldozer.
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how could the sea reptiles keep there own body warm. all the now surviving reptiles are bound to the heat of the sun.
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