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<blockquote data-quote="JWBrahman" data-source="post: 1158492" data-attributes="member: 18439"><p>There are several strategies in nature to make sure your genetics continue to the next generation. Making yourself indispensable to another species is a very common way to ensure survival. Most plants and wildflower seeds are planted by ants.</p><p></p><p>Some of mankind's earliest writings and illustrations are about breeding fig trees. We have nurtured and carried them with us through history because they taste delicious. We selected the trees with the most sugar over time, not the figs and insects. Over all, it has been an incredibly beneficial relationship for both of us.</p><p></p><p>The same thing goes with cattle. We selected the cattle that taste better and it has been a beneficial relationship for both of us. The bull in that photo is the result of a different strategy in nature to ensure that those genetics continue to the next generation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWBrahman, post: 1158492, member: 18439"] There are several strategies in nature to make sure your genetics continue to the next generation. Making yourself indispensable to another species is a very common way to ensure survival. Most plants and wildflower seeds are planted by ants. Some of mankind's earliest writings and illustrations are about breeding fig trees. We have nurtured and carried them with us through history because they taste delicious. We selected the trees with the most sugar over time, not the figs and insects. Over all, it has been an incredibly beneficial relationship for both of us. The same thing goes with cattle. We selected the cattle that taste better and it has been a beneficial relationship for both of us. The bull in that photo is the result of a different strategy in nature to ensure that those genetics continue to the next generation. [/QUOTE]
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