The Human Ape 10of10
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@Songspoint Me
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Can all you bible freaks fuck off?
You do realise evolution is recognized WORLDY as a fact
No matter what your opinion is
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thanks for uploading this!
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@blazikenflashfire excuse my grammar, that's a rudimentary mistake :S there are *
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there's more humans born in two days than all the great apes COMBINED??? we have to protect them, NOW!
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@MrSomePrick the human population is too large now for your one gene to sustain itself
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Very enjoyable thank you
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fascinating enjoyed it more than the history channel one but for some reason National Geographic always seems to put out the best documentaries
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@rapturjesuss Invention of the blow job and the resistance to biting down because it would get them slapped lead to loose jaws.
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@unifiedreality no one claiming to be a submitter to the truth should be afraid of truth but this stuff is mere allegations
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I'm not just a human, I'm one of the great apes :)
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great documentary, thanks for sharing.
I just have one question after watching this. Why did humans get weaker jaws, what happened to us that didn't happen to apes?
rapturjesuss 6 months ago
@rapturjesuss All biological structures have a resource costs attached to them. This can be in building and maintaining the structure (in the case of the jaw). If this additional cost provides an added benefit to the individual over one without it, it can be selected for. If there is no additional benefit or a detriment then it can be selected against.
djarm67 6 months ago 4
@djarm67 In other words it is Natural Selection. The best adapted to their environment will be able to procreate more readily. If that person/animal procreates more then their genes are spread more widely and rapidly. The gene is passed down and if it continues to benifit that species then that gene will eventually become the predominant gene.
big0tone 4 months ago 3
@big0tone In a nutshell
djarm67 4 months ago