This can also be applied to the venom in snakes, although I was under the impression that the species that use constriction as a way to kill were the inferior species and the more advanced were the venomous. So I am curious if this means that it is the other way around?? Very interesting results. Just my .02, feel free to start a Christian witch hunt:sidestep:
I kind of speculated on that I believe, then again, I read it a long time ago when this came up on the boards before. So maybe I did read it from him? As far as inferior though, maybe someone that has hots can answer this- I've fed live before I came to these boards and found out why I shouldn't. My corn snake Holden, can kill a mouse with constriction in about 8 seconds and then be on his way to eating it. It seems to me that a rattlesnake bites and then has to track his prey. Which would you prefer if you had to feed yourself out of the wild?
I guess to really say 'inferior' or 'superior' though, we'd have to compare to that venomous animal they evolved from, not to a more highly evolved modern rattler who's never been an ancestor of our humble rat snake..
OT: You know the Pope is now for Evolution. That news came out last week I believe, pretty interesting stuff. He says the biblical tale of creation is not literal.