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I went to the zoo yesterday and saw a monkey with a very flat face! What could be the evolutionary advantage to having such a flat face?
by Ombliss22 on March 26th, 2012
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Since language, tools and smarts worked so well for humans why has nothing else benefited from these advantages and bred on?
by -O-uknow on March 25th, 2012
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Out of all of the great evolutionary adaptations that animals have gone through, why didn't any of them evolve to taste bad?
by Nightkeeper on February 2nd, 2012
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What's it called when an organism (animal, plant) adapts to a new environment within it's own lifetime?
by Marky Mark on January 29th, 2012
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What "evolutionary" changes do you see the human race undergoing in the next 1000 years?
by bladecloudstar777 on March 12th, 2012
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Not all scientists believe in evolution, the number is decreasing rapidly as new evidence emerges.
by Anonymous on August 4th, 2005
Religious extremists have been known to earn Ph.D.s so that they can refute evolution, but no genuine scientist refutes it.
by HungryGuy on October 23rd, 2005
Why don't you provide some proof of this supposed evidence, David. Or are you just full of bs?
by matermotley on November 30th, 2005
Scientist love to ask questions, then find the answers. Sometimes those answer conflict, thus raising new questions.
by OKGhostrider on December 1st, 2005
Scientists also love to eat chocolate. However, it's not relevant to the question.
by R Spandit on May 2nd, 2006