Many people argue that the human brain and eye are not attuned to see the physical differences between different animals of the same species. As it is, nature has created enormous diversity, and each individual animal can be recognized as a separate entity from the other.
A shepherd would soon be able to tell the differences between the different sheep of his herd.
Or is it really that way?
All said and done, the difference between the physical attributes of two human beings are far far more diverse than other animals. It confers on the humans a significant advantage over the other species. Even identical twins can be told from each other very simply.
An individual animal never really needed to look far different from the other one. They do differ, but the degrees of differences between animals of the same species all over the world are probably minimal, how much ever one might chose to argue (not the nutritional or environmental changes: fat/thin, light/dark may be expected of course)
Is there a specific mutation in any of the steps of the coding processes of genes into protiens which is responsible for this degree of diversity??
or is it...
a supernatural intervention??
Your views before the verdict.....
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i guess there is a specific mutation responsible for the degree of diversity
ReplyDeleteyour twins are so cute but the one on the left side is older and the one on the right side is younger they are so cute. have don't have twins but i have identical triplets there names are Lisa,Lena,Lilly thanks from SHARLOTTE.MARIE.Rose.Turner
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