Cockroaches wouldn't exist without humans. We helped them become one of the world's worst pests, according to a new study.
Cockroaches wouldn't exist without humans. We helped them become one of the world's worst pests, according to a new study.
The German cockroach, one of the most common household pests, adapted to thrive in human dwellings about 2,100 years ago, according to a new study.
I'm beginning to think that Homo sapiens sapiens are not the good guys.
37 2 ReplyWe're the best at using our intelligence for stupid shit
27 0 ReplyWe're just intelligent enough to fuck everything up.
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Are ... are we the baddies?
13 0 ReplyAlways have been.
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Carlin was probably right all along, the earth let us evolve to our current state so we could make plastic for it to use way down the road when we’re all dead!
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Sooooo, we're symbiotic with roaches and rats.
Good to know! Makes my project to genetically modify us into a single new species a little less crazy
16 0 ReplyManRoachRat? Half man, half roach, half rat? Are u cereal?
7 0 ReplyI am super cereal
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Cockroaches are the pinnacle of evolution thus far.
4 0 ReplyHow long until they evolve into crab?
4 0 ReplyAll animals turn almost turtle eventually, like seriously it's weird how often it happened.
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