Dr Lou Natic
10-31-03, 08:49 AM
Well?
For all I know this relationship easily makes the cut, but if it doesn't why not?
I can't think of an interspeciel(sp?) relationship with any extra components over the man/dog relationship.
Oh I know of the symbiotic relationships where it is absolutely imperative that the two species are joined but once upon a time man was much more reliant on dog than he is now.
Recent discoveries have found that dogs have lived along side us for alot longer than previously thought, in fact it is theorised dogs were just as involved with directing our evolution as we were with directing theirs.
Some things you might not have thought of;
Our sleeping patterns,
No other animal has the in built peace of mind to sleep like they're in a coma for 8 hours, we can do this because we evolved with dogs watching our backs.
Weak senses/bodies,
All senses but sight have degraded much in the human species compared to their ancestors. Our sense of smell is almost completely useless. This is because we had one of the best noses in the animal kingdom sniffing for us. It was never our strong point, but it was functional, now it can just enjoy scents and be repulsed by odours. This seems normal to us but its basically the final stage before losing the sense completely.
Our hearing is still functional, but it has weakened because our survival stopped depending on it picking up the sound of twigs breaking a mile away, the dogs pick that up, we just need to be able to hear them barking, which we are still quite capable of, unfortunately(unfortunate if you are asleep and the twig only broke because a slightly larger twig fell on it)
Our bodies too lost the need to be as powerful and athletic as they once were, a gorrilla is like 4 times stronger than the strongest man and what the hell do they have to do? Nothing! they sit around eating leaves all day, quite litterally that is it.
Apparently we are predatory animals, funny looking predatory animals, i can't think of a single animal we could run down or overpower. Weapons? Chase a wildebeast with a spear and tell me how successful you are.
Dogs have insane stamina and determination, they chased down our prey and subdued it, our job was just to finish it off, thats what the weapons were for.
This is one of the area's dogs found us useful, have you ever watched a pack of wolves hunt? Its a slow process, not pretty, and the wolves need to exhaust all their energy to finish anything with any bulk.
They don't have a devestating strike like big cats or bears, they just have to wear the animal down until it dies from shock and exhaustion. We helped out in this regard, when we finally caught up the dogs would be hanging off the prey animal and keeping it still, we could have run in and hit it on the head or stabbed it or whatever. It would have saved the dogs alot of energy.
This brings me to
Diet;
Were humans omnivores before they met dogs? Well yes, probably, but I doubt meat made up such a large portion of our diet. Meat would have become more and more available thanks to canines, they aren't about to hunt berries for us.
And can we really be attributed for moulding ourselves into predominantly carnivores? When considering all the predatory attributes we lack, it seems extremely doubtful that we are soley responsible for our love of meat, it makes sense if you consider our relationship with dogs though.
The common misconception that is generally assumed with the historical induction of canines in to human society, is that they started scavenging on the fringes of our successful cities and we felt sorry for their puppy dog eyes and let them join us.
But we couldn't be more wrong. Its more likely that we owe these cities to dogs. It is only recently that dogs have been anything other than hard working partners helping us survive in countless ways. Who knows exactly how big a role dogs played in our evolution? What would we be if we never had the time and peace of mind to comfortably dream?
Well I for one am not confident sciforums would exist for starters, it seems unlikely the written word would even exist.
For many people owning a dog is more than a decision they make, its an instinctual unexplainable urge. They feel empty without one. Probably similar to the feeling a clown fish with no anemone to rest in has, or the itch that the ox with no oxpecker's endures.
Some people don't want a dog at all, but are they really human according to the homo-sapien standard? Well not really, they are are more like a modern off-shoot, that perhaps could be refered to as the traitor-sapien. :D
For all I know this relationship easily makes the cut, but if it doesn't why not?
I can't think of an interspeciel(sp?) relationship with any extra components over the man/dog relationship.
Oh I know of the symbiotic relationships where it is absolutely imperative that the two species are joined but once upon a time man was much more reliant on dog than he is now.
Recent discoveries have found that dogs have lived along side us for alot longer than previously thought, in fact it is theorised dogs were just as involved with directing our evolution as we were with directing theirs.
Some things you might not have thought of;
Our sleeping patterns,
No other animal has the in built peace of mind to sleep like they're in a coma for 8 hours, we can do this because we evolved with dogs watching our backs.
Weak senses/bodies,
All senses but sight have degraded much in the human species compared to their ancestors. Our sense of smell is almost completely useless. This is because we had one of the best noses in the animal kingdom sniffing for us. It was never our strong point, but it was functional, now it can just enjoy scents and be repulsed by odours. This seems normal to us but its basically the final stage before losing the sense completely.
Our hearing is still functional, but it has weakened because our survival stopped depending on it picking up the sound of twigs breaking a mile away, the dogs pick that up, we just need to be able to hear them barking, which we are still quite capable of, unfortunately(unfortunate if you are asleep and the twig only broke because a slightly larger twig fell on it)
Our bodies too lost the need to be as powerful and athletic as they once were, a gorrilla is like 4 times stronger than the strongest man and what the hell do they have to do? Nothing! they sit around eating leaves all day, quite litterally that is it.
Apparently we are predatory animals, funny looking predatory animals, i can't think of a single animal we could run down or overpower. Weapons? Chase a wildebeast with a spear and tell me how successful you are.
Dogs have insane stamina and determination, they chased down our prey and subdued it, our job was just to finish it off, thats what the weapons were for.
This is one of the area's dogs found us useful, have you ever watched a pack of wolves hunt? Its a slow process, not pretty, and the wolves need to exhaust all their energy to finish anything with any bulk.
They don't have a devestating strike like big cats or bears, they just have to wear the animal down until it dies from shock and exhaustion. We helped out in this regard, when we finally caught up the dogs would be hanging off the prey animal and keeping it still, we could have run in and hit it on the head or stabbed it or whatever. It would have saved the dogs alot of energy.
This brings me to
Diet;
Were humans omnivores before they met dogs? Well yes, probably, but I doubt meat made up such a large portion of our diet. Meat would have become more and more available thanks to canines, they aren't about to hunt berries for us.
And can we really be attributed for moulding ourselves into predominantly carnivores? When considering all the predatory attributes we lack, it seems extremely doubtful that we are soley responsible for our love of meat, it makes sense if you consider our relationship with dogs though.
The common misconception that is generally assumed with the historical induction of canines in to human society, is that they started scavenging on the fringes of our successful cities and we felt sorry for their puppy dog eyes and let them join us.
But we couldn't be more wrong. Its more likely that we owe these cities to dogs. It is only recently that dogs have been anything other than hard working partners helping us survive in countless ways. Who knows exactly how big a role dogs played in our evolution? What would we be if we never had the time and peace of mind to comfortably dream?
Well I for one am not confident sciforums would exist for starters, it seems unlikely the written word would even exist.
For many people owning a dog is more than a decision they make, its an instinctual unexplainable urge. They feel empty without one. Probably similar to the feeling a clown fish with no anemone to rest in has, or the itch that the ox with no oxpecker's endures.
Some people don't want a dog at all, but are they really human according to the homo-sapien standard? Well not really, they are are more like a modern off-shoot, that perhaps could be refered to as the traitor-sapien. :D