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<blockquote data-quote="theyre here" data-source="post: 191895" data-attributes="member: 2808"><p>One reasonably accepted hypothesis is that an early pre-land fish/amphibian had an advantage with strong fins jumping ashore to grab surprised, unsuspecting insects. With these skills, they would have become well fed and likely to pass their traits to offspring. Who then would further develop their skills to surprise those tasty insects and grubs on the shore and so on. Collar bones and shoulders evolved slowly in response for the need to get the bigger, faster insects and grubs.</p><p></p><p>(BTW -- The chosen handle "Theyre Here" is indeed a ploy on the movie, but with a twist. I've been semi-active on conspiracy boards for some time -- since CompuServe -- but as a skeptic debunker mostly. The handle "Theyre Here" catches the paranoic conspiracists off-guard he he he)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theyre here, post: 191895, member: 2808"] One reasonably accepted hypothesis is that an early pre-land fish/amphibian had an advantage with strong fins jumping ashore to grab surprised, unsuspecting insects. With these skills, they would have become well fed and likely to pass their traits to offspring. Who then would further develop their skills to surprise those tasty insects and grubs on the shore and so on. Collar bones and shoulders evolved slowly in response for the need to get the bigger, faster insects and grubs. (BTW -- The chosen handle "Theyre Here" is indeed a ploy on the movie, but with a twist. I've been semi-active on conspiracy boards for some time -- since CompuServe -- but as a skeptic debunker mostly. The handle "Theyre Here" catches the paranoic conspiracists off-guard he he he) [/QUOTE]
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