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Can anyone explain how the moth got it's owl eyes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yttrium" data-source="post: 77664659" data-attributes="member: 419693"><p>The sequences were already in order from the parents' DNA. New body parts and new mammals aren't born from parents. They come about from many generations of slight tweaks. You seem to think that evolution expects a parent to give birth to something very different at some point, and that's not the case. Evolution produces small changes that add up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttrium, post: 77664659, member: 419693"] The sequences were already in order from the parents' DNA. New body parts and new mammals aren't born from parents. They come about from many generations of slight tweaks. You seem to think that evolution expects a parent to give birth to something very different at some point, and that's not the case. Evolution produces small changes that add up. [/QUOTE]
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Can anyone explain how the moth got it's owl eyes?
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