Am I free to join in toooooo?????
OK, so, now we have turtles..
http://www.asknature.org/strategy/f98e7a8e7a954bf5cb3240c74a60a5fe#.U0FT9yxOU1o
"An alligator snapping turtle lies in wait for a passing fish, well camouflaged against the muddy river bed. Like all turtles and tortoises, it has no teeth, but its jaws are covered in a sharp-edged horny beak suitable for shearing flesh. On the floor of its mouth is a fleshy pink worm-like lure, which the turtle waggles to attract fish. Eager to seize the 'worm', a fish may swim right in the turtle's gaping mouth."
How did THIS turtle "think" / "get" this worm tongue? Did he "need it"? No, there are lots of other turtles that "survive" w/o it.
Once he "got" this 'worm tongue', he had to survive to pass it on to his kids... But maybe he didn't find a mate, and died off before he could, or maybe his gene pool did not let him pass this gene on, and his kids did not inherit it...
How did he learn to use it? Did he even know he had it? and how did his kids learn?.... etc.
Any ideas? Explanations?
I would love to hear.......
cha ching!