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Dr.Degenerate on
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Not only that, but most of the homo sapiens don't have to amount of energy/calories needed to undergo metamorphosis. We would die in the process of metamorphosis. There are a selected few who can (morbidly obese people) but I don't think any animal would want to go near them...
Dr.Degenerate on
No that's not possible either. The genetic proteins of homo sapiens are vastly different from the animals of other species. Such hidden genetics will be lost due to billions of years of evolution. Granted, it may be present but the percentage of the population having it will be very low. It will have to be so low that you'll have higher chances of being struck by lightning because of it not surfacing after millions of years of evolution. Our species just simply can't undergo metamorphosis because it was never in our genetics. Our ancestors displayed no such traits or else our gene would have higher similarities to insects rather than other mammals. (this is the same person as *****erate. I just got lazy logging in with anonymous tab)
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