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>> No.11762193 [View]
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>>11762098
They realized we should have never gone on land in the first place.

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>>8882993
Only in the same sense that dogs are wolves.

Socially, probably further removed still. None of the primates we are most closely related to form nations the way we do - only extended families and small tribes. Baboons form nations, but they are pretty distant.

Still, the statement that "We are hairless apes with technology", while rough around the edges, isn't really incorrect.

Though you'd be just as far off if you said Dolphins are wolves that swim and chat a lot.

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>>6976511
The evolutions of dolphins and manatees is a good example.

I wonder if they'll ever evolve to walk on land again.

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