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Evolution tends to follow the food. Animals came out onto land because the plants preceded them. All that lovely greenery with no one eating it, of course the plant eating fish moved towards becoming amphibious. Those who could stay out of the water longest and extract oxygen from the air prospered and left offspring behind who were like themselves. Each generation adapted more and more for life above the water. First as amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals and all the rest.
BE THIS GUY 11 months ago
We appreciate your bravery.
Yakety Sax 11 months ago
It was a dirty job, but someone had to do it!
Qiset 11 months ago
Go back, it’s a trick.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 11 months ago
Oh, we have a verrrrry long ways to go before we can consider ourselves evolved!
juicebruce 11 months ago
Forward March ;-)
morningglory73 Premium Member 11 months ago
Who knows? With all the smart phones, PC’s and A.I. maybe we’re de-evolving.
uniquename 11 months ago
It’s more like “transform” than “evolve”. We’re definitely different, but evolve implies more advanced.
proclusstudent 11 months ago
Our ancestors first and perhaps worst mistake.
mountainclimber 11 months ago
Clearly lots of creatures came on shore but didn’t evolve — or perhaps stupidity is a survival trait?
ladykat Premium Member 11 months ago
Not really, but what the hay.
KEA 11 months ago
it’s a mistake, don’t do it!
elgrecousa Premium Member 11 months ago
Some evolution we got!
Steverino Premium Member 11 months ago
That’s the beauty of evolution. Nobody asks.
eb110americana 11 months ago
Maybe wait until after the election year. Just a suggestion.
Wendy Emlinger 11 months ago
Evolution tends to follow the food. Animals came out onto land because the plants preceded them. All that lovely greenery with no one eating it, of course the plant eating fish moved towards becoming amphibious. Those who could stay out of the water longest and extract oxygen from the air prospered and left offspring behind who were like themselves. Each generation adapted more and more for life above the water. First as amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals and all the rest.
pekenpug 11 months ago
Don’t do it! Stay in your lovely ocean, and maybe it’ll stay lovely!