!.NO. 2.NO. Not while we are around.Biologists, I have 2 questions.
1. Is it possible that our species (homo sapiens) could someday divide into two distinct species?
2. Is it possible that sameday, a species evolved from today's primates could "catch up" with us in regards to intelligence?
1) already has. Just look around, idiocracy.Biologists, I have 2 questions.
1. Is it possible that our species (homo sapiens) could someday divide into two distinct species?
2. Is it possible that sameday, a species evolved from today's primates could "catch up" with us in regards to intelligence?
i remember seeing 2 older future prediction type shows and they both thought along after we go wed be replaaced by sqidlike beings lolIf this discussion weren't specifically pointed to primates I would say that we need to examine the intelligence of both Cetacean's and Cefalopod's closer.
I have interacted with both and am not convinced I am any more "intelligent" than some of the various individuals/groups in these classes.
I dont buy that that could ever happen, more likely a freak smart person would realize he was a beast and capitalize on everyone monarchy/dictatorship style and have a bunch of smart kids that would eventually even it out once one of the 2 classes decided they felt threatened by the other..... lmao im loaded1) already has. Just look around, idiocracy.
2) more likely we devolve to their level
But they're both still mucking around in water.If this discussion weren't specifically pointed to primates I would say that we need to examine the intelligence of both Cetacean's and Cefalopod's closer.
I have interacted with both and am not convinced I am any more "intelligent" than some of the various individuals/groups in these classes.
Funny you bring them up - I live where there are lots of both Crows and Raven's.But they're both still mucking around in water.
Corvidae...I believe they beat Cetaceans in intelligence by mass.
And that is the extent of my biology knowledge
Do we get credit just for showing up? Or is there going to be an exam?
You have seen this live? That would be impressive, but I have only seen vids. The current trick they are doing around here is digging up people's lawns (specifically moss, from my observations up close), looking for larvae. It seems to be a periodic phenomenon, every 6-8 years. It starts near the docks (suggesting imported), and appears to be Chafer Beetles. Apparently they are a delicacy amongst the local population? I have no idea...can crows taste salt?Funny you bring them up - I live where there are lots of both Crows and Raven's.
On several occasions I have watched them sliding down warehouse roof's in the snow on their back. Really funny, once they get to the bottom they hop to their feet, fly back up to the peak and do it again. This goes on for up to 30 minutes sometimes.