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Thread started 04/24/08 8:07am

Imago

What is the BIOLOGICAL reason Asian Elephants are so large? ~confuse~ !!!!

I don't get it.


Growing large is often advantageous for arid regions in which animals must traverse long distances between watering holes and maintain a constant body temperature, etc. etc.

So I can see why African Elephants are so large. But Asian Elephants in general roam through jungles. Albeit are quite a bit smaller than their African counterparts--an adaptive trait through requirement I'm sure, they are still much larger and bulkier than say... a hippo or a rhino. I guess through natural selection, perhaps in thousands or a million years, they'll be smaller still. Or extinct.

What is the biological reason that necessitates this size? confuse





It makes no sense.







rolleyes
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Reply #1 posted 04/24/08 8:09am

jami0mckay

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please god stop starting threads.
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
OWB
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Reply #2 posted 04/24/08 8:18am

JerseyKRS

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I think it makes up for their miniscule brain size.


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Reply #3 posted 04/24/08 8:19am

Imago

JerseyKRS said:

I think it makes up for their miniscule brain size.

If that were the case, everybody in the red states would stand 8 foot tall.
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/08 8:21am

JerseyKRS

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Imago said:

JerseyKRS said:

I think it makes up for their miniscule brain size.

If that were the case, everybody in the red states would stand 8 foot tall.



dur, those are humans. rolleyes


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Reply #5 posted 04/24/08 8:22am

Imago

JerseyKRS said:

Imago said:


If that were the case, everybody in the red states would stand 8 foot tall.



dur, those are humans. rolleyes

That's a philosophical debate and I don't want my thread moved.
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Reply #6 posted 04/24/08 8:24am

JerseyKRS

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Imago said:

JerseyKRS said:




dur, those are humans. rolleyes

That's a philosophical debate and I don't want my thread moved.



yes you do, it may get some views.


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Reply #7 posted 04/24/08 8:25am

RodeoSchro

Imago said:

I don't get it.


Growing large is often advantageous for arid regions in which animals must traverse long distances between watering holes and maintain a constant body temperature, etc. etc.

So I can see why African Elephants are so large. But Asian Elephants in general roam through jungles. Albeit are quite a bit smaller than their African counterparts--an adaptive trait through requirement I'm sure, they are still much larger and bulkier than say... a hippo or a rhino. I guess through natural selection, perhaps in thousands or a million years, they'll be smaller still. Or extinct.

What is the biological reason that necessitates this size? confuse





It makes no sense.







rolleyes
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I guess they didn't get the evolution memo.
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Reply #8 posted 04/24/08 8:26am

Imago

JerseyKRS said:

Imago said:


That's a philosophical debate and I don't want my thread moved.



yes you do, it may get some views.

no!

Folks in P&R are never sure what to make of my comments.
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Reply #9 posted 04/24/08 8:27am

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Imago said:

JerseyKRS said:




yes you do, it may get some views.

no!

Folks in P&R are never sure what to make of my comments.



are you implying that WE do?!?!? confused confused confused


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Reply #10 posted 04/24/08 8:28am

Imago

RodeoSchro said:

Imago said:

I don't get it.


Growing large is often advantageous for arid regions in which animals must traverse long distances between watering holes and maintain a constant body temperature, etc. etc.

So I can see why African Elephants are so large. But Asian Elephants in general roam through jungles. Albeit are quite a bit smaller than their African counterparts--an adaptive trait through requirement I'm sure, they are still much larger and bulkier than say... a hippo or a rhino. I guess through natural selection, perhaps in thousands or a million years, they'll be smaller still. Or extinct.

What is the biological reason that necessitates this size? confuse





It makes no sense.







rolleyes
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I guess they didn't get the evolution memo.

Oh I'm NOT saying evolution doesn't exist.

We've adapted dogs through natural selection from 7 main families into over 200 breeds in just a couple thousand years. In the last hundred, there dozens and dozens of new breeds have been created. But we controlled the traits there. We chose the traits we liked and bred them accordingly.

In the wild, natural selection favors adaptation to the environment. So the large size is there for a reason. But in the jungle I can't figure out what that would even be. confuse


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Reply #11 posted 04/24/08 8:29am

RodeoSchro

Imago said:

RodeoSchro said:



I guess they didn't get the evolution memo.

Oh I'm NOT saying evolution doesn't exist.

We've adapted dogs through natural selection from 7 main families into over 200 breeds in just a couple thousand years. In the last hundred, there dozens and dozens of new breeds have been created. But we controlled the traits there. We chose the traits we liked and bred them accordingly.

In the wild, natural selection favors adaptation to the environment. So the large size is there for a reason. But in the jungle I can't figure out what that would even be. confuse


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What?

Sorry, I can't take my eyes off your avatar.
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Reply #12 posted 04/24/08 8:30am

HamsterHuey

jami0mckay said:

please god stop starting threads.


Ditto.



hmph!
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Reply #13 posted 04/24/08 8:35am

magnificentsyn
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Imago, don't you subscribe to National Geographic? They covered this already.
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Reply #14 posted 04/24/08 8:40am

HamsterHuey

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Reply #15 posted 04/24/08 10:02am

superspaceboy

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Imago said:

JerseyKRS said:




yes you do, it may get some views.

no!

Folks in P&R are never sure what to make of my comments.


Like it's any different in GD!

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #16 posted 04/24/08 10:12am

evenstar3

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Imago said:

JerseyKRS said:




yes you do, it may get some views.

no!

Folks in P&R are never sure what to make of my comments.


they're afraid you're going to photoshop them nod
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Reply #17 posted 04/24/08 10:14am

roodboi

Asian erephants elephants huh...seems a lil one sided to be concerned with only Asian erephants elephants...
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Reply #18 posted 04/24/08 10:20am

JustErin

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jami0mckay said:



please god stop starting threads.


What the hell happened to Fred Savage??
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Reply #19 posted 04/24/08 10:23am

roodboi

JustErin said:

jami0mckay said:



please god stop starting threads.


What the hell happened to Fred Savage??



the wonder years are definitely over....
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Reply #20 posted 04/24/08 10:29am

JustErin

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roodboi said:

JustErin said:



What the hell happened to Fred Savage??



the wonder years are definitely over....
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Looking at that pic I would say that the Wonder Years have just begun. confuse
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Reply #21 posted 04/24/08 10:31am

roodboi

JustErin said:

roodboi said:




the wonder years are definitely over....
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Looking at that pic I would say that the Wonder Years have just begun. confuse



wonder bread years...
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