The only thing that I can see as having a potential problem is about how all
the different species of anthros theoretically all seem to have evolved at
the same time. One species like as in the theory of regular human evolution,
that's be understandable, but for whatever reason that the anthro's did
outlast the human equivilants back then, the problem lies within having so
many different species supposedly evolving to roughly the same physically
looking anthro state at the same time, wheather it happened before or after
the humans would have died out. It seems that even a major cataclysmic event
like say, a mass-radiation exposure couldn't produce the same uniform effect
over so many living things...
My question is what could possibly have caused the similar simultaneous
changes, breaching the inter-species barrier to be able to cause the same
general biological effect regardless of each species genetic makeup?
Aliens? Some sort of virus? A very few humans like us today back then doing
genetic experiments which produced the anthro's which survived, but those
few humans ending up dying out from too little diversity left in the gene
pool (hence the reason for the experimants to try and not die out)? They may
sound a bit far fetched or silly, but that's all my mind seems to come up
with for (un?)rational explanations at the moment...
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Received on Thu Oct 11 2001 - 14:44:57 CDT