Open paleomitchelljs opened 3 years ago
If I said that the lizard was doing this in response to a predator, like as a defense mechanism. Would that be an evolutionary hypothesis?
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 3:26 PM Jonathan Stuart Mitchell < @.***> wrote:
Hi Ryan,
This hypothesis can be made evolutionary easily enough, but as-written it's basically just an animal physiology/biomechanics hypothesis. On the right track, though!
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Hi Ryan,
This hypothesis can be made evolutionary easily enough, but as-written it's basically just an animal physiology/biomechanics hypothesis. On the right track, though!