Netherrealmer wrote:Animals are bigger back then because the world use to have more oxygen and land
ptrikha21 wrote:This is quite interesting! While I knew of many of the evolutionary aspects, I did not knew of many others.
germainebull wrote:ptrikha21 wrote:This is quite interesting! While I knew of many of the evolutionary aspects, I did not knew of many others.
As they say, learning is a continuous process.
I bet I have not yet touched the surface in the realm of learning about evolution.
eldavis wrote:germainebull wrote:ptrikha21 wrote:This is quite interesting! While I knew of many of the evolutionary aspects, I did not knew of many others.
As they say, learning is a continuous process.
I bet I have not yet touched the surface in the realm of learning about evolution.
Very true, we tend to learn new things on a daily basis.
Kchris wrote:So, how will us humans look a million years from now?
Do you think we will grow wings for flight?
eldavis wrote:So which means the chicken DNA still contains some trace of the T-Rex?
Netherrealmer wrote:Many scientists think that 100,000 years from now, or maybe a million years from now, male nipples will disappear because there's no use for it. Just like, you know, legs for snakes disappeared.
Kchris wrote:Netherrealmer wrote:Many scientists think that 100,000 years from now, or maybe a million years from now, male nipples will disappear because there's no use for it. Just like, you know, legs for snakes disappeared.
That change is much welcome.
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