Is there any way to tell if certain gender-pairs were more common in interspecies mating between sapiens and neanderthals? For example, are we able to tell if the male partner was more or less likely to be sapien or neanderthal?
Is there any way to tell if certain gender-pairs were more common in interspecies mating between sapiens and neanderthals? For example, are we able to tell if the male partner was more or less likely to be sapien or neanderthal?
How were we able to procreate with a different species? Are there other instances of this in nature?
I thought mating two species created sterile offspring (mules).
Most working people I know don’t consider themselves communist. In fact, most probably consider themselves anyi-communist. Why do you think communism’s message doesn’t resonate with working people?
In my mind it could be a mixture of propaganda and that we don’t emphasize critical thinking in schools. I just don’t see most of the working folks I know jumping on the communism train. Fascism train maybe, but never communism.
But, then again, maybe my experience is an outlier.
So that’s how they make La Croix!
My gran used to pick them and make dandelion wine.
I don’t understand the dandelion hate. They are puffballs for maybe two weeks tops. The rest of the time they’re either invisible or beautiful flowers.
Also, I’m like the only yard with fireflies in my neighborhood.
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