Originally Posted by
shotguna99
Ever notice how every living thing, on this earth is set to a region based on the climate or living status. Take the tiger for example. The tiger's fur and skin is not thick like a polar bear's, which lives in another region, most likely cold. No the tiger has thin skin and thin fur. Over time, this animal has adapted to its environment. A warm, grassy climate. The tigers eyes, they have developed to become so precise, they can spot movement over 100 meters away. Adjusting to their hunting skills, which provides food. Now, look at the human. We are able to sustain incredible temperatures, whether high, or low. We are the most intelligent life form, known to man (acting as the most intelligent :P) but, we were not built for earth! We do not have sharp claws. We do not have thick fur. We do not have many of the things we see in earths wildlife. We have intelligence. We create our environment. Not adapt to it. From the latest documented time of human existence, we see no development. We have seen many species of animals adapt in different ways, develop to regions that sometimes they are not built to live in. Humans have not developed physically since the first human ever set foot on this planet. Now, apes. They have thumbs like humans, they have intelligence like humans. In my opinion, it is a coincidence. Look at the eagle and the mocking bird. Both have wings. Same concept. Anyways, this is just my opinion. Nobody is right until real evidence is shown.
Sorry, I only read the first 3 sentences so don't judge me.
There is the Pangea theory that says all continents were all one. I believe in this theory also, and It also HELPS this theory. Say back then the Polar bears, which are basicly just bears. Didnt have the fur they did now. When the continents broke apart they were stuck in Antarctica. Due to this they EVOLVED into having much more thinker fur and skin.
Get what i'm saying?
There's also fossel proof that shows Apes or if you prefer, Nomads having very similar bone structure to ours. As of more older bone structures too that seam to show signs of evolving into our earliest ancestors, Homosapiens.
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Edit: Ok I read it, I see your logic. But this reason is is that us Humans have yet not lived in the arctic for so long and or extreme climatic areas to have been able to evolve into living at such a thing. But remember we're forgetting about the people who live in the far far north and south for their life! They manage to survive AND live for their life there. Isnt that some proof of evolution and how some of our species has evolved into living in such conditions. Evolution doesnt mean we all evolve at the same time.
Last edited by Donut; Dec 7, 2011 at 06:52 AM.
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