how big of an evolutionary blind spot do we have - /an/ - Xchan
how big of an evolutionary blind spot do we have
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Anonymous03/14/26, 15:25No.5109039
How big of an evolutionary blind spot do we have because all the fleshy things were never fossilized?
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Anon03/14/26, 15:34No.5109042
we basically know nothing of anything that lived in the open ocean due to the fact there are animals whose entire evolutionary line evolved into eating corpses on the ocean floor, bones and all.
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Anon03/14/26, 17:37No.5109074
that's part of the enterprise,we can't possibly get to know ALL of it
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Anon03/15/26, 07:32No.5109213
Crazy thought but perhaps life was never as diverse as we assumed
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Anon03/15/26, 07:46No.5109214
it makes me sad knowing that i'll never know what sort of creatures lurked in the depths of the superocean back when pangea was around