''yep, the most adaptable creatures are the ones most likely to...

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    ''yep, the most adaptable creatures are the ones most likely to develop''

    don't know about that

    there's a big difference between adaptation and development

    many animals are amazing at adaptation, but, they don't develop.

    I think that there are a lot of secrets we need to uncover about 'curiosity'

    Some animals have great adaptation skills. Some of those animals have a natural curiosity - some do not.

    Is curiosity a necessary ingredient for survival? Well, no. But for development - it seems to be if one is to develop to high levels.

    But then, in some cases - is a lack of curiosity responsible for extinction? - well, maybe.

    This business of the two separated groups of neanderthal in the Rhone area - supposedly evidenced in Mandarin shelter - I find not only fascinating, but astonishing - that in a 50 thousand year period that two groups could be within 10 days walk of each other - so 5 days for each one if they met in the middle - but, they somehow seemed to never have met.

    If it were us - we'd not only have events happen that made meeting almost a certainty - like being chased by things with big teeth or like getting lost - but, we'd be all over going over there to see 'what's there'

    same reason why we're out in space walking about in funny suits.
 
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