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[deleted] t1_j7yavt6 wrote

It's one of hundreds of adaptations that indicate humans were once aquatic. Scientist don't believe that.

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DatDudefromWI t1_j7zo4o6 wrote

But...the human body experiences "typical" observable reactions to extreme cold (and a complete lack of oxygen), but that doesn't mean we were once spacefarers. The body reacts to being violently struck, but that doesn't mean we were once boxers or hockey players...?

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[deleted] t1_j837pyk wrote

Moose and Flamingos are aquatic animals. They don't swim around like a dolphin. It's not a popular theory because it attracts lunitics. I'm indifferent on the subject, but if cast the loonies there are hundred of evolutionary quirks that are hard to explain. Seriously, when I actually had exposure to biological journals, every year quirks pop up.Seriously, who gives damn?

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