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Originally Posted by Megan Does anyone else think big cats, and wild animals in general, are a driver of evolutionary development in humans? |
Of course. If you're unable to avoid being eaten by a big cat or other wild animal, and then the animal goes into your house and eats all your spawn, then your genes will not continue to propogate. If there's a similarity in people who get eaten (e.g., they're slow runners) then other genes (like, for fast runners) will flourish. Hence, evolutionary development.
Are you saying there's a superior, spiritual approach to cat maintenance that may lead to a proliferation of more spiritual people, as the non-spirituals get munched by cougars?