The risk of cancer increases with every cell division. As such, you would expect long-lived species like elephants to get cancer more often than short-lived species like mice. In 1975, however, Richard Peto discovered that this is not the case, and that there is very little variation in lifetime-cancer risk between animal species. This is known as Peto's paradox.
guesses from image hm yes, they…. Connect two white dots, but branched off of the black dots! Brilliant!
That was exactly my thought when I first saw the thread title. “I wonder if it has something to do with dots.”
And yup, I saw your reply and then checked out the images. Sure enough. Dots.