Evolution in action: Mudskipper - a fish that lives on land

Discussion in 'Science and Nature' started by g0pher, Apr 12, 2014.

  1. Who knows what this thing could evolve into a million years from now
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or9NUEroVcE

     
  2. Haha, that's insane. Little dudes can jump, walk and burp n shit. I want one.
     
  3. What do you imagine the successor of the homo sapien sapien will look like? I'm thinkin larger skulls, completely hairless, maybe some pale skin.
     
  4. Big eyes too

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  5. And monster cocks too

    Seriously, i read that humans have the largest penises for their body mass compared to any other animal.

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  6. Thats not true at all.

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  7. Tell that to an elephant.
     
  8. I wonder how the penis evolved......
     
  9. Mud skippers will replace humans and take their place on earth


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    Our skulls, and brains have been getting smaller and smaller for thousands of years now
     
  11. fuckin mudkip and marshtop or whatever the fuck his evolution was always screwed me up with their resistance to electricity
     
  12. kill it before it lays eggs
     
  13. Hmm maybe our brains have been becoming more efficient. Maybe its so child birth is easier.
     
  14. Then that means we'll be doing the butterfly stroke out the womb Lmao

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  15. #15 lazytoker, Apr 14, 2014
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    First time I saw these was on this documentary at about the 21:30 mark:
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKBhAYfu9ik
     
    It's a pretty good one. Maybe boring if you're not in the right mindset. Just putting it here for anyone interested.
     
    lol....I thin that's in another language though. sorry
     
  16. #16 Boats And Hoes, Apr 14, 2014
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    Darwinian evolution is incoherent when considering the emergence and upbuilding of "life".
     
    There has always been ORDER in the composition of organisms. Sequence-specific coding is literally the foundation for all organic life, that is to say, bits of algorithmatic data, and not a primitive blob of goo, i.e., protoplasm, as Darwin himself suspected.
     
    DNA coding/information refutes Darwisism. Intelligence, form, and ordered structure are an integral part of life... to that think such structure, as we see in the Natural world, is a result stemming from a fortuitous explosion and the amalgamation of blind, unconscious, undirected materials is a joke. Self-consciousness is not a coincidence.
     
  17. all hail the mud skipper
     
  18. Technically any living organism is an example of evolution in action. Most stages of evolution still have species living within them as it's an ongoing process.
     
    Here's a video I made of a fish with leg like appendages. It uses them to sift through the sand, but given enough small changes in the right general direction over a long period of time, it could one day walk out of the water.. then into an amphibious stage and so forth. It is kind of crazy and fun to think about the future potential of animals evolving.
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9uthpXZfPY
     
  19. #19 Almasiak, Apr 16, 2014
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    I don't think humans will evolve alot because instead of adapting our specie with natural selection, we use technologies to live longer or to adapt to changes


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  20. If that were true, domestication and artificial selection would be impossible.
     
     In fact, thanks to artificial selection, we could evolve super-humans with enhanced strength and intelligence, if it werent for the petty little moral aspect to it.
     

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