gold fish can actually grow to significant sizes, most of them just have stunted growth due to aquarium conditions- it's why you can see them get bigger in ponds, or better quality setups
Got a house with a pool I asked how do I retrofit the system for fish. 2k later rainbow trout goldfish bigger the 2 feet and carp. Hold up a 2 foot gold fish yes. In a great lake they invaded there up to 3 feet and up to 40 pounds.
We had a largish pond in our backyard one time, and my dad decided to release some goldfish in it. Just standard little cheap goldfish. They vanished almost immediately, and we assumed that they had been eaten by something, but a couple of years later all of a sudden there were several dozen goldfish showing up, but they weren’t just plain gold, there were black and red and calico and pinto - pretty much any color you might see on a carp. Then a kingfisher discovered them (exquisite little bird!) and within a few days the only ones left were those who were black or had black backs. Natural selection in action.
Yep! It’s also why most sources actually recommend housing them in tanks that are a minimum of 29 gallons or larger, and more if you have more than one. Those little goldfish bowls most pet stores sell are actually terrible for them.
This is one of the subjects that fasinates me. I've read cats return to a feral state after five generations of being in the wild. You might want to have a video on the silver fox project and reptiles being domesticated,mainly leopard geckos,ball pythons,house snakes,corn snakes,bearded dragons,crested geckos and gargoyle geckos.
Cats are about roughly 20% domesticated. If they aren't handled as kittens, they can become pretty feral, and it is hard to make them housepets after 8 weeks old. They are pretty unique as far as domesticated animals go, but we all know that already. This is despite the fact that they have been tamed longer than people think. In 2021, the burial of a tamed cat was found on Cyprus. So, we have been evolving with our fuzzy friends since at least 7,500 years ago. There have been some biological changes, but not much compared to fully domesticated animals. You should read up on that archeology paper, it is interesting.
@@theshadowking3198 Dingoes aren't feralised dogs - they're their own species and they are not domesticated, nor have they ever been (at a large scale). It's the feral cats that used to be domesticated. They arrived with the Europeans in the 1800s and got into the wild, away from humans. Pets became as ferocious as smaller big cats.
It's interesting that humans have had the same ideas a few times. Like dogs were domesticated a couple times and cows as well. Like someone in one area is like "yeah im gonna be friends with this animal/use it for a purpose" and then someone on the other sode of the world thought the same thing eventually and did it again
How many kids have fed squirrels? Most. Trying to build connections to animals in our surroundings, no matter the type, is part of our instincts apparently. And some animals are just more useful and/or easier to interact with in some way, resulting in large scale keeping of such animals. By people unrelated to each other, at that.
How is this channel just funded by youtube? Serious question. Ive watched a dozen videos now and i dont think ive seen one ad. Or patreon. Or join. Or thanks button. Youre the man, wanted to thank you ❤️
Highlands Cows are great pets. They are sweet and cute and their fur is soft and fluffy. Meat is a waste of ressources, you can live perfectly healthy on a plant based diet. Millions of people have been eaten plant based their whole life and are in average wayyyyy healthier than Omnies
@@CordeliaWagner1999meat is the reason humanity got to where it is. All meat eating animals are significantly more intelligent. But go ahead, stunt growth because you can't accept the cruelty of nature
@@CordeliaWagner1999 Meat can actually be a more efficient utilization of resources. Highland Cattle for example are able to traverse mountainous terrain unfit for farming and eat all sorts of vegetation that humans are incapable of digesting. They regenerate soil systems and keep plants from overgrowing and convert that energy into highly nutrient dense protein that we can then consume. Bison were a very important part in both the environment and diet of some native cultures.
Oh, and hornless cows are often that way because their horn buds where removed when they were little not because we have managed to breed out horns... same for goats actually
I think that's what he meant to say; poaching caused an extreme evolutionary pressure against large tusks. Since the terrestrial superpredator isn't as interested in specimens with small or no tusks they are more likely to survive and reproduce.
The elephants tusk correlates with the survivors because those with little to no tusks were left alone and the ones were killed by poachers meant that all of those who survived and mated gives birth to elephants with little to no tusks
@@shizlittlebam Then stop eating salmons in general (both farm and wild), and other farmed animals or plants or fishes or shrimps or fruits, not just farmed salmons. Stop eating in general is the best for environment. About health, I am not sure the air is clean enough to inhale.
@@4rg3s The difference in agricultural farming and salmon farming is that harmful effects to the environment can be mitigated or eliminated with agriculture while many cannot with salmon due to the nature of farming fish.
@@soulfourger Human farming activities of any kinds have been bad for the natural environment since the pre-history, well since our kind learned to farm. Cutting/Burning down forests for fertile land. Altering river deltas for human habitation. Domesticating wild animals. So on and on. Pick your poison. Starvation, animal extinction or farming.
Fish grow to the limits of their environment. If you keep them I an aquarium, they won't get very big. You take those same fish out to a pond, they'll grow larger.
Hmm. Interesting question. Looking at history, artificial selection has been attempted quite a few times, and continues to this day. Today's distributions of various types of humans with relatively small differences are witness to that.
Do people realizse the exact same thing hapened to humans in general you al know the ancient humans were so strong and performant now we strugle to walk
Didnt arochs exist during ancient egyptians era, egyptians did drew enough arochs. But still i think arochs and cows now have common ancestors not aroch being cows ancestors
The big cow on that thumbnail, I've seen a couple of that breed, and they are genuinely gargantuan compared to other cows. Taller than me at the shoulder, and while I'm not especially tall, most cows still don't tower over me. But that breed does. I can't even guess how much they must weigh.
Yeah goldfish grow to the environment that they are living in I've seen some huge goldfish bigger than koi fish my neighbor had a huge koi fish pond and he put baby goldfish in there and they became way bigger than the koi 😅 ive seen some goldfish in a small man-made pond that get enormous
Quite the opposite: it absolutely confirms evolution. It's exactly this ability to for a specie's gene pool to adapt and change (or be changed and adapted by selective breeding) that drives evolution.
For evolution to be true, then the water and oxygen cycles would have to have evolved to support humans. Evolution is a 19th century scientism religion.
~~Forgot what some might consider a major aspect between Farmed Salmon&Wild? Initially prepared, Farmed goes through one last process altogether Wild don't before finally being available to the public. Those who don't know likely figure what it is after this? Their diets, of course, being vastly different&having various effects as it does. The entire segment visually showing the differences still intact never showed/saw it w/the filets once? And you won't either. Even someone whose never eaten salmon could picture it in their mind what it looks like? Reddish pink meat. Farmed filleted 5min after being pulled from the lake resembles a hardening pile mud or shit still little wet&partial grain pressed into it.
I think it's more of the fact that the elephants with the long tusk gene were kill off , because he said 90% was targeted for their tusks. So that would leave only or mostly the ones with literally Little to No tusks as the one now breeding. So the long tusks gene is or was basically killed off .
Normal, comet, shubunkin and other non-fancy goldfish should be kept in either a large tank or a pond, latter is likely when they’re older tbh. They get BIG. Also don’t buy celestial eye or bubble eye goldfish, if you couldn’t tell from looking at them, it’s cruel asf to breed those poor things. Some other breeds are also questionable but they’re the worst.
The bulls and boars are really interesting bc we have accounts of when the animals were first being domesticated and when even the wild ones hadn’t grown small. Take the Greeks for example; we have many myths and historical accounts of hunts where massive wild boars were killed. Most notably the Caledonian boar. This myth didn’t come out of nowhere after all. Anyways domestication is always an interesting topic and even if unintentionally humans have effected the evolution of animals so greatly that even wild animals have been affected by people
Tusks are a hereditary trait. So it goes like this: elephants with big tusks were killed, leaving elephants with small or no tusks to be the only ones left to reproduce with each other. Then elephants with tusks at all were killed, leaving only elephants with no tusks to reproduce.
Damn... I know the pufferfish is gonna get eaten but do they have to use wire cutters to cut their beak (teeth) off while the fish are still alive? Cant yall wait until yall are gonna cook em? I mean since they don't have to catch their food on the bottom and like crush up shells and s*** i suppose they wouldnt need the beak. And it's possible that they attack each other and thats why they need to be removed but damn wonder how they would feel if somebody just came and cut/pulled their teeth out with pliers.
Ain no one gonna talk about that cow on 4:16 that cow got muscles on his muscles what the hell they been feeding that white cow making his ass so muscular I swear like you can see muscles on that muscle that cow look like he can beat my ass and your ass that's no cow that's a thug
Only the fancy ones. The common ones are basically just orange carp. They still need several orders of magnitude more space than most people think, though.
I really appreciate these videos but asking for a thumbs up at the beginning of a video before watching the content it's just 10,000% annoying. Why would I like a video before watching it?
I like videos at the end because you have to make a good video for me to like reminding me ok but stop at the beginning of the video just a waste of time
Well yeah, it's exactly evolution. But it's not 'evolution' in the sense of not believed by religious people, as it is minor changes in animals instead of fish turning into humans
@@MelodicTurtleMetal So maybe evolution IS a short window of 1000 years out of the 26,000 year cycle where as animals' will & thought guide them through their evolution. So the ones during the cycle that have similar partners to procreate with will have a better chance of creating the new humans for the next 26,000 years. That's just my guess of why there're the gaps in the physical bone/impression evidence. So most likely I'm wrong as that info we are told is just twisted truths to full out lies. They just want us so confused and lost with anything in this world or how it works that you could almost get the truth by knowing all they say is lies, and the whistleblowers that have nothing to gain could be telling the truth.
gold fish can actually grow to significant sizes, most of them just have stunted growth due to aquarium conditions- it's why you can see them get bigger in ponds, or better quality setups
Like that huge feral goldfish caught in a UK lake?
@@soundspark yep, that's why they tend to be nasty as invasive species, too
Got a house with a pool I asked how do I retrofit the system for fish.
2k later rainbow trout goldfish bigger the 2 feet and carp.
Hold up a 2 foot gold fish yes.
In a great lake they invaded there up to 3 feet and up to 40 pounds.
We had a largish pond in our backyard one time, and my dad decided to release some goldfish in it. Just standard little cheap goldfish. They vanished almost immediately, and we assumed that they had been eaten by something, but a couple of years later all of a sudden there were several dozen goldfish showing up, but they weren’t just plain gold, there were black and red and calico and pinto - pretty much any color you might see on a carp. Then a kingfisher discovered them (exquisite little bird!) and within a few days the only ones left were those who were black or had black backs. Natural selection in action.
Yep! It’s also why most sources actually recommend housing them in tanks that are a minimum of 29 gallons or larger, and more if you have more than one. Those little goldfish bowls most pet stores sell are actually terrible for them.
This is one of the subjects that fasinates me. I've read cats return to a feral state after five generations of being in the wild.
You might want to have a video on the silver fox project and reptiles being domesticated,mainly leopard geckos,ball pythons,house snakes,corn snakes,bearded dragons,crested geckos and gargoyle geckos.
Cats are about roughly 20% domesticated. If they aren't handled as kittens, they can become pretty feral, and it is hard to make them housepets after 8 weeks old. They are pretty unique as far as domesticated animals go, but we all know that already. This is despite the fact that they have been tamed longer than people think. In 2021, the burial of a tamed cat was found on Cyprus. So, we have been evolving with our fuzzy friends since at least 7,500 years ago. There have been some biological changes, but not much compared to fully domesticated animals. You should read up on that archeology paper, it is interesting.
Kinda like in Australia dingos use to be dogs that escaped captivity
@@theshadowking3198 Dingoes aren't feralised dogs - they're their own species and they are not domesticated, nor have they ever been (at a large scale). It's the feral cats that used to be domesticated. They arrived with the Europeans in the 1800s and got into the wild, away from humans. Pets became as ferocious as smaller big cats.
The elephant one is sad.. imagine something that's built in to protect you being the very thing that gets you killed... 😢
Facts 😢
Yh and particularly because some Chinese wako wants to have a hard on.
It's interesting that humans have had the same ideas a few times. Like dogs were domesticated a couple times and cows as well. Like someone in one area is like "yeah im gonna be friends with this animal/use it for a purpose" and then someone on the other sode of the world thought the same thing eventually and did it again
How many kids have fed squirrels? Most.
Trying to build connections to animals in our surroundings, no matter the type, is part of our instincts apparently. And some animals are just more useful and/or easier to interact with in some way, resulting in large scale keeping of such animals. By people unrelated to each other, at that.
nah, that shit started when everything was one continent. People learned the shit together, the idea just spread, as the land masses did.
If feels good to come back to watching WATOP videos, feels like I came back home from a long trip
How is this channel just funded by youtube? Serious question. Ive watched a dozen videos now and i dont think ive seen one ad. Or patreon. Or join. Or thanks button. Youre the man, wanted to thank you ❤️
I've just had 3 ads on this video. A pair in the middle and 1 at the end.
@@kaworunagisa4009they're probably talking about the one's where the creator can add an ad themselves
No they’re not, I didn’t get any ads either. Not every view gets ads.
I’m 3-4 minutes in and received an ad
Ironically smaller breed of cattle have less wastage, more feed efficient, and less damaging to the soil. Their meat is also more tender.
Acording to who?
Highlands Cows are great pets. They are sweet and cute and their fur is soft and fluffy.
Meat is a waste of ressources, you can live perfectly healthy on a plant based diet.
Millions of people have been eaten plant based their whole life and are in average wayyyyy healthier than Omnies
@@CordeliaWagner1999That is untrue
@@CordeliaWagner1999meat is the reason humanity got to where it is. All meat eating animals are significantly more intelligent. But go ahead, stunt growth because you can't accept the cruelty of nature
@@CordeliaWagner1999 Meat can actually be a more efficient utilization of resources. Highland Cattle for example are able to traverse mountainous terrain unfit for farming and eat all sorts of vegetation that humans are incapable of digesting. They regenerate soil systems and keep plants from overgrowing and convert that energy into highly nutrient dense protein that we can then consume. Bison were a very important part in both the environment and diet of some native cultures.
Not all cows produce so much milk, meat cows tend to produce much less than cows bread for the dairy industry.
Oh, and hornless cows are often that way because their horn buds where removed when they were little not because we have managed to breed out horns... same for goats actually
@@chandrasunnyAnd for pigs, they do have tusks. Baby pigs get their tusks removed with a nail clippers (I saw this in a farm when I was a kid).
@4rg3s wow, I didn't know that but I guess it makes sense
What a great topic to cover. Wouldn't it be a beautiful world if all creatures get to live the way they are supposed to live in the most natural way?
Uh...i would think the elephant tusk shrinkage is more due to the genes of large tusks being removed.
I think that's what he meant to say; poaching caused an extreme evolutionary pressure against large tusks. Since the terrestrial superpredator isn't as interested in specimens with small or no tusks they are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Nah man, the cold water is the villain nobody mentions ;)
@@soundspark that is the best description of humans I've read so far😂😂
Omg the Goldfish with the eyes looking up is so cute.
Please make a video of what happens to domestic animals when they return to the wild such as cats, dogs, pigs, horses, cattle, fish and donkeys.
The elephants tusk correlates with the survivors because those with little to no tusks were left alone and the ones were killed by poachers meant that all of those who survived and mated gives birth to elephants with little to no tusks
My brother has a farm with pigs so with my knowledge of pigs; pigs still have tusks but art clipped off during infancy
And this is a brutal and horrible thing, which must be stopped. So go vegan
I liked because the like button was glowing when you said to like lmao
Domestic goats still show some wild behaviors ...
Buying farmed salmon is one of the worst things you can do for the environment and your health.
Care to explain?
Wild salmon almost went extinct before humans found out how to farm them.
@4rg3s About as much as you care to look into it for yourself.
@@shizlittlebam Then stop eating salmons in general (both farm and wild), and other farmed animals or plants or fishes or shrimps or fruits, not just farmed salmons. Stop eating in general is the best for environment. About health, I am not sure the air is clean enough to inhale.
@@4rg3s The difference in agricultural farming and salmon farming is that harmful effects to the environment can be mitigated or eliminated with agriculture while many cannot with salmon due to the nature of farming fish.
@@soulfourger Human farming activities of any kinds have been bad for the natural environment since the pre-history, well since our kind learned to farm.
Cutting/Burning down forests for fertile land. Altering river deltas for human habitation. Domesticating wild animals. So on and on.
Pick your poison. Starvation, animal extinction or farming.
This is true. I saw a cow when I was young that was the size of a SHED. The other cows huddled around its legs.
"Click"....just because you asked so nicely ❤
A good insightful video like this one before work is always welcome
He said "right now" for that like button😂
Fish grow to the limits of their environment. If you keep them I an aquarium, they won't get very big. You take those same fish out to a pond, they'll grow larger.
And let's not mention just how big they get when put in the gym
I love your videos bro
Yay im somewhat early
Interesting and TY 👍
cant believe they named the cow raised for meat 'bhramin bull"
True
You totally missed what we've done to rabbits thru domestication. Thats always my first go to when trying explain farmed animals to wild animals.
Rabbits are small, boring, and not as diverse as many other species.
do you consider humans a self domesticated species?
Hmm. Interesting question. Looking at history, artificial selection has been attempted quite a few times, and continues to this day. Today's distributions of various types of humans with relatively small differences are witness to that.
Yes
Elite humans domesticated the masses ...
Yes
Good thinking, there's a theory that we, as humans, have been domesticated by grains like wheat, rice, etc rather than the other way around.
Do people realizse the exact same thing hapened to humans in general you al know the ancient humans were so strong and performant now we strugle to walk
There is a shrinkage of the brain in domesticated animals and humans brains are shrinking it’s possible that we’ve domesticated ourselves
I like your videos there great
Didnt arochs exist during ancient egyptians era, egyptians did drew enough arochs. But still i think arochs and cows now have common ancestors not aroch being cows ancestors
Glad u cleaned ur coffee machine
The goldfish looked like a damn pirana💀
W video
Breeding is hard specially if you want that perfect passives and IV..
The big cow on that thumbnail, I've seen a couple of that breed, and they are genuinely gargantuan compared to other cows. Taller than me at the shoulder, and while I'm not especially tall, most cows still don't tower over me. But that breed does. I can't even guess how much they must weigh.
I rewinded to the like button bit so many times. What in the ether is this?!
Don't worry I press the like button two times as you asked
I did the same for your comment.😅
this time i'm first
All of them are GMOs
here in the Philippines wild pigs are much more expensive than the domesticated one also depends on the region idk they dont taste the same when cook
The information about domesticated dog and cat vs the wild one is insane.
The fish ones make me sad
Cant wait for the real OKJA to come.
This makes me wonder what we would evolve like if we became a completely peaceful and multiplanetary species. 🎉 Go alien people! 🎉
Do I have a book recommendation for you! Man after Man!
also look into All Tomorrows
A chihuahua is a domesticated timber wolf.
I just have a question is your coffee decaf ?
same true for humans
The voice do sound like radbrad .
Yeah goldfish grow to the environment that they are living in I've seen some huge goldfish bigger than koi fish my neighbor had a huge koi fish pond and he put baby goldfish in there and they became way bigger than the koi 😅 ive seen some goldfish in a small man-made pond that get enormous
Wait how did you make the like button glow? 😂
Did y'all clean that espresso maker yet
Goats "suited for various purposes"? I was unaware that goats performed a function.
Well, some folks use them a living lawn mowers.
Meat, milk
@@kevinharms5158and fur for some, like sheep
PETS.
Our neighbor use them as living lawn mowers. They're also my dogs playmates. Hehe.
It’s crazy how this shows how fast animals change from adaptation makes you question evolution
Quite the opposite: it absolutely confirms evolution. It's exactly this ability to for a specie's gene pool to adapt and change (or be changed and adapted by selective breeding) that drives evolution.
For evolution to be true, then the water and oxygen cycles would have to have evolved to support humans.
Evolution is a 19th century scientism religion.
i want a fluffy horse
A cat is just a Cat whenlook at it.
4:46 Bezoars? Isn’t that a stone like thing taken from the stomach of a goat? 😉
Is it just me or is asking to hit the like button before the video like asking for a tip before you get service
~~Forgot what some might consider a major aspect between Farmed Salmon&Wild? Initially prepared, Farmed goes through one last process altogether Wild don't before finally being available to the public. Those who don't know likely figure what it is after this? Their diets, of course, being vastly different&having various effects as it does. The entire segment visually showing the differences still intact never showed/saw it w/the filets once? And you won't either. Even someone whose never eaten salmon could picture it in their mind what it looks like? Reddish pink meat. Farmed filleted 5min after being pulled from the lake resembles a hardening pile mud or shit still little wet&partial grain pressed into it.
How would a elephant know that the tusks are the things they were getting killed for?
I think it's more of the fact that the elephants with the long tusk gene were kill off , because he said 90% was targeted for their tusks.
So that would leave only or mostly the ones with literally Little to No tusks as the one now breeding.
So the long tusks gene is or was basically killed off .
It's basically accidental selective breeding. They killed off the desired trait leaving the 'lesser' gene to continue passing on their genes.
Normal, comet, shubunkin and other non-fancy goldfish should be kept in either a large tank or a pond, latter is likely when they’re older tbh. They get BIG.
Also don’t buy celestial eye or bubble eye goldfish, if you couldn’t tell from looking at them, it’s cruel asf to breed those poor things. Some other breeds are also questionable but they’re the worst.
I knew it was fake when they talked about goldfish, but it was confirmed when they started talking about battles.
👀
Not what I expected.
The bulls and boars are really interesting bc we have accounts of when the animals were first being domesticated and when even the wild ones hadn’t grown small. Take the Greeks for example; we have many myths and historical accounts of hunts where massive wild boars were killed. Most notably the Caledonian boar. This myth didn’t come out of nowhere after all. Anyways domestication is always an interesting topic and even if unintentionally humans have effected the evolution of animals so greatly that even wild animals have been affected by people
Yooo
Man I had no idea thanks Seth rogan
I punched my goldfish and threw it into a lake. It became a Gyrados. An angery red Gyrados.
Poison dart frogs are the same way. If you take them away from the ants they normally eat they will not be poisonous… or venomous.
Theres goldfish in the great lakes that get huge!!! Ive seen them
So are we attributing certain um conditions that humans can have to domestication?
Now, how abt we try to get wings ourselves, we made so many changes to these animals, surely we can get wings if we tried
Do you know about Neel cow in Indian wild, cows isn't teamed and they still live wild. Go check it out as it will increase your knowledge
Seth rogan, is that you?
grow tusks, youll need them
I would be an elephant so I can grow big tusks 🐘
Poor cows 😢
I find it so terrible what humans did to gold fish
Wonder what else the Chinese did 🫢
So how did the make pigs without tusks when all of them started with them?
They didn’t turns out the get clipped off from birth
I still dont understand how the elephants stopped growing tusks without any breeding manipulation.
Tusks are a hereditary trait.
So it goes like this: elephants with big tusks were killed, leaving elephants with small or no tusks to be the only ones left to reproduce with each other. Then elephants with tusks at all were killed, leaving only elephants with no tusks to reproduce.
elephants without tusks looks wrong
OK NO BUT DID ANYONE SEE THE THING ON THE LIKE BUTTON WHEN HE SAID TO PRESS IT OR WAS IT JS ME??
i just noticed
Mind blown
Please use the metric system
Please learn to use Imperial measures .....? It's not that difficult.!
@@2msvalkyrie529
It does not make sense
This guy just doesn't like Donkeys 😂.
Damn... I know the pufferfish is gonna get eaten but do they have to use wire cutters to cut their beak (teeth) off while the fish are still alive? Cant yall wait until yall are gonna cook em? I mean since they don't have to catch their food on the bottom and like crush up shells and s*** i suppose they wouldnt need the beak. And it's possible that they attack each other and thats why they need to be removed but damn wonder how they would feel if somebody just came and cut/pulled their teeth out with pliers.
Can you stop with the Bing Image generator thumbnail images, please?
Ain no one gonna talk about that cow on 4:16 that cow got muscles on his muscles what the hell they been feeding that white cow making his ass so muscular I swear like you can see muscles on that muscle that cow look like he can beat my ass and your ass that's no cow that's a thug
They fed that cow other cows 🐄
3:03 I have thought of de-extinct that thing the modern cows
Not first 😅
7:24 nuked
chameleons
You forgot to show humans precisely in America
Ugh I’ll never own a goldfish now. I never knew they were the pugs of the fish world 😱
Only the fancy ones. The common ones are basically just orange carp. They still need several orders of magnitude more space than most people think, though.
I really appreciate these videos but asking for a thumbs up at the beginning of a video before watching the content it's just 10,000% annoying. Why would I like a video before watching it?
It wouldn’t surprise me if we domesticated ourselves. I bet early humans were a lot different from how we are now.
Helps if ya knew what domesticated means it dont mean tame
Yeah a gold fish is really only limited by tank size and water quality. They can live for YEARS as well.
I like videos at the end because you have to make a good video for me to like reminding me ok but stop at the beginning of the video just a waste of time
I wonder how tall, fast and strong humans can get if only athletes reproduce with each other.
That’s been tried. Eugenics was a big thing in the last 2 centuries. It didn’t end well
Wouldn't this information be evidence to the theory of evolution?
Well yeah, it's exactly evolution. But it's not 'evolution' in the sense of not believed by religious people, as it is minor changes in animals instead of fish turning into humans
@@MelodicTurtleMetal So maybe evolution IS a short window of 1000 years out of the 26,000 year cycle where as animals' will & thought guide them through their evolution. So the ones during the cycle that have similar partners to procreate with will have a better chance of creating the new humans for the next 26,000 years.
That's just my guess of why there're the gaps in the physical bone/impression evidence.
So most likely I'm wrong as that info we are told is just twisted truths to full out lies.
They just want us so confused and lost with anything in this world or how it works that you could almost get the truth by knowing all they say is lies, and the whistleblowers that have nothing to gain could be telling the truth.