At 12:00 PM 2/20/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>What good does a tiny perk do for a shell that it can't protect?
> > El Q
Pretty good evidence of evolution in action. Cones are in the process of
"losing" their percs as changes in aperture morphology make percs
unnecessary. The same way you are in the process of "losing" your appendix
and wisdom teeth. And slugs "losing" their internalized vestigial shells.
Which begs the question, Why would Intelligent Design create half a perc?
G. Thomas Watters, PhD
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Museum of Biological Diversity
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