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  • #61
    Originally posted by Fury View Post
    Prey animals have monocular vision (use both eyes independently)
    predatory animals have binocular vision (use both eyes together)

    This is basic stuff you learn in the first years of school.
    You just repeated what I just said moron.

    I'm not the one who replied to the criteria of binocular vision with the rebuttal "most animals have eyes"

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Juof View Post
      Hopefully in hundreds of years the current apes get really smart from evolution turning what we call planet of the apes into a true story
      HUNDREDS of years?

      Good luck with that. I'd imagine humans have evolved an insignificant amount in a hundred years.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Fury View Post
        Apes:

        48 chromosomes
        quadrupedal
        brain size = >300ml

        Humans:

        46 chromosomes
        bipedal
        brain size = >1000ml


        Animals with advanced social systems such as social hierarchies:

        ants
        bees
        wasps
        rats
        bats
        birds
        mice
        cats
        dogs
        wolves
        horses
        meerkats
        lions
        elephants
        penguins
        ect

        *Apes do not have monogamous relationships

        Animals that use hands to grasp things:

        squirrels
        otters
        beavers
        raccoons
        bears
        mice
        rats
        guinea pigs
        ect
        Please name an animal that fits all of the criteria I listed.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by deliveryman View Post
          Please name an animal that fits all of the criteria I listed.
          All marsupials?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Fury View Post
            All marsupials?
            Nope.

            A Kangaroo brain does not have an enlarged cerebral hemisphere.

            In fact theirs brains are the size of a Chicken McNugget.
            Last edited by deliveryman; 02-02-2013, 10:21 PM.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Fury View Post
              You just called me an idiot and don't know what binocular and monocular vision is.
              Lesser of two evils.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA View Post


                >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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