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RE: Tree of Life: The Controversy of the Egg & the Arrival of Mammals

in #steemstem6 years ago

As you probably guessed, we humans don't lay eggs. Most of us, anyway.

When i read this i giggled, lolz. Is it possible that some humans still lay eggs? That is if they ever did.

It was really important i guess for the amniote to start laying eggs on land. If not, mammals would never have been born- brought to existence.

Sometimes i just like to believe we never went through all this evolutionary process to get to were we are. I prefer it when I read God made man, as we are... No need for evolution.

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Yes, mammals are largely defined by the features within the egg which could only have manifested on land. But, there are now mammals back in the water - whales etc.

I prefer it when I read God made man

I super disagree with this. This to me is the easy way out, and although it's good to be lazy, evolution is so much more fascinating and beautiful than just saying 'God did it'. The more we learn about evolution, the more beautiful it gets, it just keeps giving and giving inspiration and wonder. 'God did it' is pretty boring and doesn't really clarify anything. We are animals of knowledge and intrigue!

I completely agree with you, evolution is something beautiful. Thinking about the whole process since the first cell originated until now, has no price!

I... actually agree with you... I need to say it.

no need for evolution is the best path !!

also, #reptilians? :o lol in the crazy fiction universe where they are real, this is what they would do, they would lay eggs, no?

well, who cares, it really is funny to see eggs this way ....

now about embrios, it would be impossible for one to be gestated and born without a mother, right? so what makes people ask the question in the first place?

the species must have evolved BEFORE the embriotic stages were even possible...