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| 01 Aug 2012 07:05 AM |
And it comes from my own body
My hands look like flipers
My legs look like they were a tail at one point and my feet look like the back end of a fish tail
Q:If we were fishes at one point weres the proof?
A:Legs, Feet, Arms, Hands
Q:Were you the frist one to think of this?
A:I don't think so.
Q:If we were fishes wheres are gills?
A:Are gills truned into lungs and this made us walk on land ever retruning to the sea.
Q:Im a fish D:
A:No not really that stage for us is over forever.
Q:Wait how did are gills trun into lungs?
A:Every time earth chances the life froms do to so we get new body parts and get smarter and the parts you don't need get removed and this happened to us making us have lungs and legs and arms
Q:Why are some animals still in the water?
A:The weaker animals move to the water and if there super weak they move deeper into water and then that truns them into monsters (sometimes)
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:07 AM |
| Your legs and feet would never have been part of a tail. Tails are continuations of the spinal chord, not legs. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:09 AM |
| You obviously have a very limited understanding of evolution |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:10 AM |
@ness
Read it.
I said "Remove parts we don't need"
That means tails. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:11 AM |
| And bodys chance over time. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:14 AM |
| evolution is not some magical process that happens. Random small mutations occasionally happen, which even more occasionally are beneficial, but when they are, the mutated animal is able to reproduce more than any of the inferior, non-mutated animals. So, through generations of this, the mutation eventually spreads to most of the species. This happens over and over through thousands of years, and eventually completely changes species for the better. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:17 AM |
"Tails are continuations of the spinal chord, not legs."
Tell that to disney circa the little mermaid.
Thanks for killing some peoples childhoods. They needed it. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:23 AM |
We came from the sea but are feet and hands show it.
How can a gaint lizard become a whale?
Easy what I just said. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:26 AM |
"We came from the sea but are feet and hands show it"
*our
I told you, our feet never had anything to do with fins
"How can a gaint lizard become a whale?"
It can't. Whales don't come from lizards.
"Easy what I just said."
Seriously. Take some 8th grade biology. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:27 AM |
| And I can prove that the OP is a genius, but the evidence is so incorrect and obscure that everyone will disagree with me. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:29 AM |
@fruit
I can't tell if you are a person agreeing with me in a smart way, or disagreeing with me in a stupid way... |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:29 AM |
Everything at one point was a fish.
Because its a stage that you need to start in. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:31 AM |
"Because its a stage that you need to start in."
Have you been playing spore, or something? That would really explain why you are thinking the way you are. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:33 AM |
@ness
What your saying is this "No we did not come from a fish we came from nothing" |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:36 AM |
| We came from fish, yes, but not as directly as you think. Almost all land animals came from one type of fish 1.5 BILLION YEARS AGO. We have almost no DNA from that fish anymore. We are much more closely related to apes as we are to fish. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:40 AM |
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is possible for fins and tails to trun into legs and arms thats what the frist animal on land did it grew legs from fins and yes I was wrong about the tails thing but that still does not explain why we don't have tails! |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:44 AM |
| we don't have tails because a long time ago, some special baby was born without a tail, just like some people are born without arms. This baby was special, because tails were a bad thing, because we didn't need them, and they always got caught when we were running from predators, effectively killing most of us. This baby didn't have this problem, so this baby grew up and had more babies without tails, while most of the tailed ones died off. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:46 AM |
@ness
Why are humans smart?
We had to be a super early fish for are smartness.
And everything came from a seed the frist animal on earth. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:48 AM |
| We are smart because randomly a baby was born with a preferential cortex, and was able to survive and reproduce, while those that didn't have one mostly died off. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:49 AM |
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Then humans did a huge leap in smartness thats what animals are unlikey to do. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:52 AM |
| Yes. However, that is not because our brain suddenly just grew after collecting upgrades, like spore would imply. It is from millions of years of evolving from random genetic mutations. |
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| 01 Aug 2012 07:59 AM |
This thread is a mockery of evolution. evolution is completely random, it works by those with the best random mutations breed the most. There is nothing special or magical about it its just the luck of the draw.
arms and legs are analogous to the fins on lobe finned fishes, not tails.
if you want to look at the evolutionary point where fins started to become legs look up tiktaalik.
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| 01 Aug 2012 08:03 AM |
>Wait how did are gills trun into lungs?
how did are gills
are gills
are
You mean our, right?
And no, we did not evolve from fish. |
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