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  Topic: Coloration of animals, mimicry, aposematism, Is really natural selection behind it?< Next Oldest | Next Newest >  
VMartin



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(Permalink) Posted: Nov. 26 2007,14:58   

First Erasmus

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But, you are an interesting case, probably from many perspectives...
...i'll just have to keep verbally abusing you.  kinda of like mowing the lawn or keeping your rear end clean, it's a chore but someone has to do it.


Erasmus also works as a volunteer bus-driver for the  "Museum of the Natural selection".  He drives children to the Museum of Natural Selection in his free time. He likes to discuss with children what they saw.
"So children how did you like it?"
Small Jane: "I liked department of warning coloration. There were so many colourful animals. But I was surprised to hear that birds are afraid of wasps.
I have seen birds eating and attacking wasps in our garden. "
Erasmus: "Of course. You know some birds eat sometimes wasps. But only sometimes. Sometimes. Remember it."
("What an annoying girl" he thinks for himself).
Small John: "I liked department of mimicry. But why there were so many imperfect mimics of wasps? Spieces looking more waspish would obtain more protection, wouldn´t they uncle bus driver?

Erasmus: "What the hell is going on ? Are you all European creationists or what? Stupid small German mystics!"

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I could not answer, but should maintain my ground.-
Charles Darwin

  
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