Timeline for How could polycephaly evolve as a byproduct of natural selection?
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Feb 9, 2018 at 16:16 | comment | added | user1876058 | @NofP Yes, it seemed like a useful line of reasoning. Thanks for suggesting that I make that addition. | |
Feb 9, 2018 at 16:05 | comment | added | NofP | Nice! Do I get it correctly that you are thinking of an extremely probable prey-predator interaction for vertebrates, hence the evolutionary selection in favor of animals with more "sensors"? | |
Feb 9, 2018 at 16:02 | comment | added | user1876058 | @NofP how's that? | |
Feb 9, 2018 at 15:11 | history | edited | user1876058 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 9, 2018 at 13:23 | comment | added | NofP | Hi, welcome to Worldbuilding.SE. That's a good number of observations that you have listed. However, in our world almost all vertebrates have a neck+sticking-head structure. To address the question by the OP, you could add to your answer some features of a fictional world that would make your suggestions the norm. | |
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Feb 9, 2018 at 13:04 | history | answered | user1876058 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |