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"Why should a species give up the defining core of its existence, built by millions of years of biological trial and error?"

2007-01-16 16:35:54 · 4 answers · asked by aiLeEn 3 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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A scientific question which is soliciting justifiable grounds or valid reasons for a living creature to forego its basic instinct or attributes which have been shaped by quite a long period of natural, non-deliberate development.

2007-01-16 17:08:22 · answer #1 · answered by Willie Boy 5 · 0 0

sounds like they're saying this particular species is going to lose a part of them that actually caused them to develop and maintain existence. Like.....a turtle losing it's shell. The shell is the core of their existence.....without it they wouldn't survive. Through trial and error..."survival of the fittest" they develop this shell to an extent that it has been perfected for their existence.

2007-01-17 00:47:11 · answer #2 · answered by dylancv62 3 · 0 0

What it means is that the person who wrote the question feels that people should continue to behave like morons just because they have gotten away with doing that for millions of years. It is an effed up question! DO NOT answer it. There is only one right answer to this question -- and that is the one that agrees with the asker's opinion. All other answers are wrong. So, pretty much no matter what you say you are wrong, unless you are the person who asked the question.

2007-01-17 00:46:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anpadh 6 · 0 0

in order to adapt and survive to the constant geographical changes of the earth

2007-01-17 01:24:57 · answer #4 · answered by pearls & lace 3 · 0 0

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