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Is the process of natural selection every bit as evident among humans as it is in the animal kingdom?

Question: We are all familiar with the common phrase relating to the process of natural selection in the animal kingdom: SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST!!! There have already been TV documentaries ad-infinitum covering this vast subject. Do you believe that the process of natural selection is every bit as evident among people as it is among animals?
Created by: MNSLCTVABOUTWMN at 06:12:18 PM, Wednesday, March 10, 2010 EST

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AnonymousMar 11 2010 5:40am


Once man started society, nature was left at behind.

ZoomanMar 14 2010 1:53am
Arf-Arf!!! Oink-Oink!!! Meow-Meow!!!

CANINE, PORKY & FELINE!!!Mar 14 2010 3:42am
There is still a subliminal desire in males to impregnate as many Women as possible while the subliminal desire in Women is to only be impregnated by the male who will bring home the most mammoth meat to feed to little Oog. However, unlike non-sentient creatures, humans have the mind to get past it if they want to.

obedient husbandMar 14 2010 4:17pm
It's evident in humans, particularly in men and women. Animals have often been the same in terms of appearance. However, human males and females are drastically different, why? Because of evolution. 1. Animals need fur to survive temperatures. Men have more hair, because they cannot easily adapt. Women, on the other hand, don't have hair all over, because of strong resistances. 2. Men rely on muscle and instinct, while women actually analyze. Their brains are more developed. 3. Women have more stamina. During sex, men can easily get tired, while women can go on without much effort. 4. Men need to ejaculate, because their bodies cannot handle the human dna. Women can actually take in more dna. 5. Women are tougher, they have to go through menustration, pregnancy, etc. Their tolerance for pain grows stronger, while men remain at a stagnant point. 6. Recent scientists have discovered the shortage of y chromosones. Evolution dictates that men will be extinct.

femsciMar 24 2015 3:58pm
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