Makes me wonder, would epigenetic speciation be possible?
Molecular biologist.
It's mostly a matter of what we don't know. Paleontological evidence certainly shows that horseshoe crabs didn't change much in their appearance. However, we just don't know to what extent other aspects of their biology are as conserved. Therefore, it is just unscientific to say that horseshoe crabs are 'living fossils' or that they didn't evolve for millions of years. They may have, they may not have
Absence of paleontological evidence of change in appearance does not mean evolutionary stagnation
Heckin riz
Skibidi cap pwned
I love the slang. Michmich and Zuhausi for example
They can't be assimilated though
How would the kaylon do against the borg though
Self-driving cars
I bought into the hype 10ish years ago. I had expected it to revolutionise road transport.
I know googly eyes are not funny anymore but here they would've been