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That's hilarious. They infected them with their own afflictions by accident.
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There is definitely intermediate species though. But they aren't be between humans and apes. Humans are apes; indeed apes are defined as animals similar to us. They are between humans and our latest common ancestor with chimpanzees.
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richie san Noah had Pokeballs.
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Racoons.
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@Maisie Are you acting dumb on purpose? When you say something is 25 percent and it's really 25 permill, you are making it ten times greater than it is.
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You first have to get somewhere, where it actually gets cold. In African savannahs you can comfortably sleep outside butt naked. That's why humans evolved to be hairless in the first place.
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Don't chimps eat meat? I think the condition is ancestral to all humans.
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Another problem is what the string is supposed to be made of.
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Rats would like to eat orcas. Hence rats are above orcans on the food chain.
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I simply can't picture the snake if they don't tell me how many Toyota Corrolas it is long.
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Yeah you can just sleep outside in the African savannah butt naked. Elephants have minimal bodyhair and so do warthogs.
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Firstly, the gravitational force on the surface would DECREASE if the earth expanded. Secondly, it didn't expand (obviously). Thirdly: What engineer would make such idiotic claims?
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@GregorBarclay If that was a danger, they wouldn't have evolved to be hairless in the first place. I think there's still hunter gatherers sleeping outside pretty much naked in African savannahs.
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Exposed skin is actually less vulnerable to parasites, because they can't hide. Warthogs and elephants are also pretty much furless. >That would help with rain as well. Huh? If you're hanging fur from your shoulders, it gets soggy. It gets heavy and cold. Your bare skin however dries out really quickly.
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Yes, convergence. There is a bunch of different lizards and other animals, which have also developed tubular bodies.
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Snakes with only back legs are scary...
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When I heard that I turned off some lights and closed the window to preserve energy.
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Looks clearly like a molusk, but that's probably the artist misleading me.
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More like 1/3 larger than the largest frog today.
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Insects fly much better than vertebrates, too.
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I think comparing survival of species and survival of civilization is completely confused. I don't see why they should have anything to do with each other. A civilization typically tries to stay alive and it's also immune to pretty much anything that kills a species. On the other hand a civilization might off itself much faster than species typically do. Imo they're simply two entirely different things.
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As a species.
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@prezhenz6969 Yeah, the correct description would be "degenerate", because they likely lost a bunch of stuff their ancestors had. At least they got a funky mythology and boomerangs.
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So they couldn't mate selectively without kinky clothing or what?
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I never stopped being naked.
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At first I read that as a question of how running away evolved. XD
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Female Sauropod's Tinder Profiles are responsible. "Don't even try when you are under a hundred tons!"
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