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really how old are modern grey cities?
http://www.randomfunstuff.com/catalog/rcitycamoc.JPG
http://pinknpurplelizard.files.wordp...06/pigeon1.jpg either evolution is faster thatn were told or cities more ancinet:confused: |
Funny you come with this question.
I recently wondered myself why those flying rats are grey - unfortunately I forgot to follow this lead. Thanks to you I just checked. Here you go: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Pigeon 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_Pigeon |
yeah but doesnt really answered the question
polars bears are white forest creatures brown and city pigeons grey? come on the only advnatage of grey camoflage its if you live in a city |
Grey squirrel... ;)
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Did you actually read the link? City Pigeons are Rock Pigeons. I think it's safe to assume Rock pigeons were already blue/greey back in 1780 - and possibly even before... :rolleyes: |
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The reason 'city' or rock pigeons are grey is that they used to live in cliffs. Your suggestion that either evolution is fast or that modern cities are ancient is flawed because it ignores the real reason, ie. pigeons moved from their natural habitat, rocks and cliffs, due to an abundance of food. That's all. Why are rats brown? They live in cities. By your reckoning they should be grey too, and foxes. Debunked. Edit. I reckon you need to read up on evolution. |
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grey wolves are adapated to snow:
http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p...anis-lupus.jpg and grey squirrel is not taht grey: http://www.bredapest.com/wp-content/...s-as-pets1.jpg seems grey wolves are a cross of forest and snow wolves but i dont have notice of grey cliffs |
Crazy, and seagulls are white. :eek:
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