Re: The dog and evolution
- From: Bill <spintronic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:35:05 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 26, 4:49 am, "Dana Tweedy" <reddfr...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"[M]adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, we all know by now that the Dog is decended from the wolf. (Only Ray
will disagree)
There are hundreds of dog breeds, all of which evolved from a population of
wolves. There's no "the wolf" and "the dog".
You do realise that if man died out tomorrow, all domesticated species
would live 2-3 years tops.
The wolf's usefulness to other wolves has not been outlived...... Dogs
have not replaced wolves in the wild.
Agreed.
African elephants haven't been domesticated. Asian elephants can be tamed,
but haven't been domesticated either.
Tell that to alexander.
In fact, mankind has successfully subdued some of the most powerful
creatures on this earth.
Is this coming to a point soon?
Yes, "mankind has successfully subdued some of the most powerful
creatures on this earth".
Are you deaf?
Why does man have such power over all the beasts on earth?
Because humans work together, and communicate.
Hmm,
Because of these 2 stipulations, man can accomplish "anything".
Wow, I wonder why the languages were confused?
And alas, in the end of days, the internet has bridged the gap made
thousands of years ago.
So yes, man will "accomplish" anything.
Do you everget the feeling that you are directed to the inner
triangle? Like an inner chevron.
No matter which way you move you are forced down the plughole.
So, whose in control?
The answer is rather Simple:
Who then?
.
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