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| Swholli:
--- Quote from: Frogg on May 23, 2009, 09:32:56 PM ---Yes, I did, my friend. Yes I did. --- End quote --- Woo. |
| Swholli:
--- Quote from: koolkody12 on May 23, 2009, 09:34:10 PM ---You said that mutations were most likely to occur. Yet you don't see humans creating new species. --- End quote --- Ok you shut up. We're creating new species all the time. For instance, take a look at male pattern baldness. Back when we lived outside in caves we were as furry as monkeys, but look at us today. We live in warm man made houses. Our genetics don't need the hair any more, and thus, we're going bald. Eventually, everyone will probably be. |
| Inv3rted:
--- Quote from: koolkody12 on May 23, 2009, 09:34:10 PM ---You said that mutations were most likely to occur. Yet you don't see humans creating new species. --- End quote --- Mutations don't have to lead to a different species. If every human was genetically identical, we would be very susceptible to various diseases and conditions. But this is not the case. Every human is different from every other human, but we are not different species. |
| WRB852:
--- Quote from: koolkody12 on May 23, 2009, 09:34:10 PM ---You said that mutations were most likely to occur. Yet you don't see humans creating new species. --- End quote --- A new species is really a general thing. It's not like a gorilla stuffs out a human, just eventually one organism is classified as another after enough tiny changes. |
| Swholli:
I've just always liked the baldness explanation. I mean if you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. |
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