Is the big animal head good?
In 1871, zoologist Edward D. KePu came to the conclusion: The larger the organism, the more dominant it is in resisting the enemy, food and locality. So, about the job
Scientists have discovered that not all animals grow in a larger way. (Photo: baothuongmai) In 1871, zoologist Edward D. KePu came to the conclusion: The larger the volume of organisms, the more dominant it is in resisting enemies, food paintings and locality. Therefore, in the field of biology, people think that all species, regardless of the creatures that the naked eye does not see or the animals that live on land, species that live in the sea grow in the direction Big body shape over time.
To prove the bigger the head, the better, the University of Chicago professor - Mr. Jieposiji spent more than 10 years analyzing the evolution of mollusks, the statistical results made people have to surprise. Conducting analysis on the template, after comparing and comparing, it is found that only 27-30% of molluscs are constantly developing in a large direction, 26-27% of molluscs develop in small directions. again. And even more surprising is that 25-28% have complicated movements, the smaller mollusks are further changed, the larger mollusks become larger.
Why don't all animals grow in the same direction? There are no conclusions yet that make people completely trust.
The bigger the animal's body, the more beneficial it is to protect itself against the enemy's harm,
but it's easy to be forced by the action that will slow the chapter.
And it consumes great heat, it needs to be constantly eaten.
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