Many lizards live their lives entirely within trees.Milo Hobgoblin said:uhhhh... its ground up.
Its been know for quite a while that feathers are modified scales... initally to increase surface area and heat dissipation...
As they developed they provided a significant advantage in movement and eventually flight.
Silent Method said:
Many lizards live their lives entirely within trees.
Perhaps those scales that were "initally to increase surface area and heat dissipation" were modified and became feathers BECAUSE they were less uselful in that role to the more shaded tree dwelling animals.
An animal living the majority of it's life on terra firma would have much less occasion to become airborne, hence they are less likely to experience adaptive biological advantage from the increasingly precise surface area adaptations necessary for flight evolution.
Burning_Inside said:
I am moving to bermuda where I will live the rest of my life in the trees, mate with natives, and raise my children in the trees also. In about 500,000 years, i will have wings.
agreedSebby said:Scientists are stupid.
big_bad_buff said:
Something that you can observe, something that has been proven (with proof for shit sake, not because a "scientist" said so) to be true etc. too much Bs they put in books, TV shows such as discovery channel, learning channel claming to be “scientific” etc.
you ever see a bird that can't fly? soon as a dog or cat spots that thing the fucker is done. oh, they were lizards that turned into the birds, and the fish turned into the lizards and the nothing tunred into the fish, and the nothing came from the nothing lolsconoscuito said:so if there was a world with women only, would one of them eventually develop a penis?
OMGWTFBBQ said:
I would expect nothing less from yourself after reading such well informed threads you contributed to so intelligently in the past.
sconoscuito said:so if there was a world with women only, would one of them eventually develop a penis?
Any real scientist will tell you there is no "true" fact - only probability.big_bad_buff said:I wouldn’t take anything “scientific” literally unless it is an absolute obvious fact.
There are many bird species that can't fly (Penguins being the most sucessful).big_bad_buff said:what good are these birds that can't fly yet? that haven't developed their wings. how did they get in the trees? dont you think they'd fall out a lot without being able to fly? you ever see a bird that can't fly?
OMGWTFBBQ said:
This happens in the amphibian world. If there is not a high enough concentration of males/females in a given population, the greater population will change over.
Frogs most notably.
If you want a pop culture reference point that is easily accessible, the concept is referenced in the book Jurassic Park, but I wouldn't exactly use that book as the basis for one's scientific learning.
Silent Method said:ere are many bird species that can't fly (Penguins being the most sucessful).
sconoscuito said:I cant believe I just asked that
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