• @TotallynotJessica
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    426 months ago

    This is the peak of evolution. It’s been downhill ever since.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      Hard agree.

      Some evil cabal intolerant to vast variety of species orchestrated mass extinction so that now we are all this uniform fish-bird things.

      I want to go back.

  • @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    Fun fact, prior to the Cambrian explosion animals did not have hard parts. There is a theory in a book called "in the blink of an eye " that some animal evolved eyes followed quickly by the evolution hard parts and the Cambrian explosion. They’re were three phyla of animals before the Cambrian explosion and whatever the current number is now I think it’s like 28 after the Cambrian explosion which took place in a very short period of time. link to book edited comment to have better search

  • @niktemadur
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    96 months ago

    Go home, evolution, you’re drunk… or tripping balls on a heroic dose, sounds more like it.

  • bufalo1973
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    76 months ago

    Those are images made from the data recovered from their fossils. I guess they didn’t look like that at all. If the same process was done with human skeletons we’d have a very good laugh.

    • @[email protected]
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      236 months ago

      Those are trilobites, part of the arthropod phylum. They have exoskeletons (i.e no inner bones), so they would probably look quite a lot like their fossils. Comparing them to vertebrates like humans (or dinosaurs, or whatever) in this context makes no sense.

      • bufalo1973
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        06 months ago

        And an exoskeleton can’t have anything covering it because… ?

        • @WoahWoah
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          176 months ago

          Because that’s what the “exo” part means.