jonesthecurl wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:daddy1gringo wrote:
First, no, it's not comparable. A human with scales would arguably be a whole different animal; that's evolution. More comparable would be if a certain population of people developed the ability to digest different things in response to their environment. I'm not at all sure that hasn't already happened, and frequently. They're still human and could reproduce with non-adapted people. The only impediment is that the dating process would be difficult because, being in very different parts of the world, they might never meet, and if they did they probably wouldn't want to go to the same restaurants.![]()
Ability to digest lactose is often considered the most recent human adaptation - much of the world's population can't do it yet.
I guess I should've specified lactose. Still, drinking milk is something a lot of people can't do without suffering some pain without getting any substenance.
That's what i said. I believe that people from the Far East, and Native Americans, are amongst those that can't digest the stuff.
Yup. Also a great deal of africans can't do it either.
(Also, I was more commenting on the fact I said the same thing, but in 10 words or so, in the post above you.)