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so.........I bet evolution taught this spider how far to jump to survive...Right?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1986290:MV8yMTU1NDk1XzM2NDMwMzg3X0U2Nzg3QTNB] [quote:CelestialMaiden:MV8yMTU1NDk1XzM2NDMwMzM0XzlDODVGMjRC] thanks for your interpretation of what this thread meant to say...and no one has witnessed evolution, therefore it us not evidence of itself..... [/quote] I think you're thinking about macro-evolution, largely criticized in this very same debate about human evolution, due to "missing links." If you would like an example of rapid physical change of being please see the butterfly. DNA contains endless possibilities -- not all are enabled at once. The particular genetic switches that are activated are directly related to survival elements. Do you have children? If so, have you noticed the seemingly innate traits they have that appear to be a product of your own development? Children are not born learned, yet they can possess skills that another child in a similar environment might not. [/quote]
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