Re: orange flies



Cyli <cylise@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:rjgt629kuibr775v8aut5s6rd9vpa4dqrj@
4ax.com:

Seem to fit in well enough with Darwinian to me.


Darwin thought blind cave fish lost their eyes because they didn't use
them. This is kind of an exception to natural selection, as losing their
eyes wouldn't seem to help. Selective pressure pushes evolution, non
"disuse"

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