Friday, August 29, 2003

Andrew Parker has an excellent explanation for the Cambrian explosion of species. It seems that before that no animal had very good vision. They found prey relatively inefficiently by smell or by touch. Neither predator nor prey needed to move very fast if at all. When some predators developed the ability to see the rules changed. Movement, camoflauge, and bodily defenses became particularly important. Under the new selective pressure there was an explosion of variations.

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