http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/little-foot-skeleton-dated-be-367-million-years-old-older-lucy
Lol I'm not even gonna go through the comments, but this original post is absolute comedy. You obviously have never taken a science class past high school. Probably didn't pay attention there either. Go do some actual research, learn about DNA replication and how mutations occur. Then look up how genes are passed down from generation to generation, then you might have enough knowledge to start an actual conversation. My grow journal http://forum.grasscity.com/indoor-medical-marijuana-growing/1353929-mopheads-purple-closet-adventures.html
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embryology, biochemical evidence (4 biochem compounds) anatomical structures such as vestigial organs, psychological adaptions such as pupil dilation in darkness in humans, fossil similarity in bones found in layers of rock near each other. plenty of evidence for evolution Sent from my intergalactic spaceship hotbox
To me, it does seem that evolution requires at least a slight bit of genetically environmental awareness to be possible. It's interesting to think about how genetic code is altered via environmental influence.
This happens due to survival of the fittest. Adaptations occur because of mutations (errors) when DNA is replicated. Sometimes they result in positive traits that help the organism outlive their competition and ultimately reproduce more, resulting in that new gene being passed down. Over time that gene becomes more prevalent in the population until just about all organisms in the population have that gene.
One thing evolutionists wont admit, is that.gitaffs have a valve in they're nek which allows them to drink without their brain exploadibg. How day fuck a giraffe gonna randomly evolve a fucking valve in their neck? -yuri
I do know how evolution works, sorry if I made it sound like I didnt.. I used to be pretty fascinated with epigenetics but it's been a bit since I've looked into any new studies on the subject. Think I'll do that now actually. Lol.
Dead serious http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec969COuDW8&feature=youtube_gdata_player The real question is are YOU serious? Are you seriously telling me that some animal randomly had a long neck mutation, and that also by complete chance, one had a neck valve, and that all the brother giraffes heads exploaded every time tthey drank causing selection pressure for neck valves? How absurd Good question. I doubt anyone can find the answer without circular reasoning -yuri