raoulduke12 t1_iucit1j wrote
Reply to comment by Laughingman323 in Companies’ ‘deforestation-free’ supply chain pledges have barely impacted forest clearance in the Amazon by thebelsnickle1991
It’s gonna be the octopi isn’t it.
Octopi, if you’re reading this, I have never eaten you, please show me mercy.
nef36 t1_iucpl9r wrote
All bow to the mighty octopus god. He is our lord and saviour
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r-reading-my-comment t1_iudwa2m wrote
They don't live long enough to do anything of note.
Laughingman323 t1_iuenohv wrote
That is valid. I considered species would likely go extinct before a notable mutation would show up. The only exception might be if a species were already heading in a certain direction genetically for the last ‘X’ million years maybe it would accelerate. I’ve seen or heard several different things that made me start toying with the idea… orangutans using a spear to fish, deer behaving differently in more highly hunted areas over several generations, orcas learning to bait birds with regurgitated fish. There is still a huge gap before reasoning though.
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