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Posted by: captotterboy at Fri Jun 15 19:44:37 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by captotterboy ] The colors of the panthers especially seem so contrary to an evolutionary benefit. I know it helps to communicate with others of the same species and i understand that the males who are brighter are also the strongest and most desirable to females, but it just seems like the ones that were not as bright would live longer. The other big example is birds. The brighter the bird, the more desirable it is. But birds have a natural defense... flight. Chams dont. An interesting evolutionary twist. Makes chams all the more interesting. | ||
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