Stella_Omega
No Gentleman
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But you have no response to the meat of the argument.~smile~
As you were the one to mention them, I take it you were indulging your fantasies regarding what men fantasize about.
And you have no response to the things I brought up there, either.You claimed "Fighting to defend one's young is not love. That's your basic reproductive imperative at work."
I referred you to the oyster, because her "basic reproductive imperative" is to pump as many eggs as possible into the ocean. She spends zero time defending her young.
Indeed, the vast majority of species on the planet reproduce without any effort to defend their young.
As I said, that particular "why" is not important in our discussion. It certainly is important to the broadening of our knowledge, and you might want to get involved, it is a fascinating area of investigation.Unless you want to resort to 'intelligent design' or Lamarkism it most certainly requires an explanation. These sorts of thing do not just spontaneously appear in three families as divergent as the ones you list.