Doonhamer wrote:We are not "more evolved" than other apes or any other creature. We have evolved a larger brain, but gorillas can climb trees and peel bananas with their toes better than we can, birds can fly better than we can, cows can eat grass better than we can...
I couldnt agree with you more there Doonhamer. This is to me were most people get it wrong when they think of evolution.
Which one is more evolved of coach roach and a human? Or an earth worm and human?
You try to eat rotten leaves for a few weeks and probably end up thinking that earth worms have the upper hand...
Each species evolve in their niche, the specialist becomes extremely adapted to that niche whereas the generalist can cover many but would never beat the specialist heads on in their niche.
In my reality we are all evolving; forward, backwards, sideways, constantly testing to find an advantage, some species will be here in another 5 million years others won’t. Constant "battle" between the species for survival.
The species that don’t survive doesn’t necessarily mean that they are not as evolved as the one that beat them, just happened that they betted on a niche/feature that in the end didnt pay off.....
No point being an electric car in the 15th century if there isnt a power grid.
If "you" place your bets on mango trees and become extremely specialized eating mangos and mango trees dies out due to a virus, well it doesn’t matter how perfectly evolved you were for mangos....
We humans obviously fall in the generalist area, not specialized in any particular niche, our brain is apparently smaller than our ancestors, can’t run the fastest, can’t swim the fastest.
But we can run faster than a some animals, we can swim, climb, we can eat huge number of different foods (we probably even would get some nutrition out of those rotting leaves), we can survive in a wide range of temperatures and humidities (from deserts to jungles) and so on......