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Originally posted by jazz View Posta moth and snake both have brains so there is some intelligence behind their adaptation.
But a plant has no brain or sensory system we know of. How would they develop a burr like seed that sticks to animal fur if they have no ability to conceive of such an animal.
Um... that's not how it works.
Freak mutations that then allow survival.
Pretty much how humans have bred plants for millennia?
Same reason why humans have adapted to hot/cold/wet/dry/ and to every type of ecosystem on the planet?
Same reason why wild mustard is hairy, because if it wasn't, it would have been eaten by bugs and not survived.
Survival of the fittest.
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If any of you are interested check out "Ranch and Range" on Facebook - a friend of mine in the US that posts these nature pictures - you might like his pro Trump posts too.
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This is an erodium seed, (stork's bill)
You can observe how it reacts when it rains in order to seed itself. There is a good you tube video showing this intelligence.
This is an asymptote. Mathematical,scientific. One can only surmise that the seed has evolved in this way to give it the highest infinite possible chances of survival in order to procreate.
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Originally posted by Bin Lurking View PostThis is an erodium seed, (stork's bill)
You can observe how it reacts when it rains in order to seed itself. There is a good you tube video showing this intelligence.
This is an asymptote. Mathematical,scientific. One can only surmise that the seed has evolved in this way to give it the highest infinite possible chances of survival in order to procreate.
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