Druid, I am not arguing with you - I agree that, if one sex appeared first, at a time when all life was asexual or rather, unisexual (as opposed to both appearing simultaneously), it would have to be female. Currently, I'm not 'up' on the origin of sexes. However, your question specifically sates HUMAN. If you meant, life, organisms in general, that would be a different matter, and we would have no dispute, but that is not what you said!


The bio comment was aimed at a specific person some while ago - not you, and your stupid questions were not the target. However, if the cap fits...


When did the ancestors of modern reptiles and mammals diverge? As I recall, something like 250 million years ago, off the top of my head. Considering that is about half the time complex organisms have existed on the planet, I'd say that that's quite a hefty time difference, not "very little"!


I can't quite work out how you've come to the conclusion I don't think humans evolved... since it is totally opposite my position, I really wonder what great leap of intuition lead you to it. Very strange...

I did not say humans were removed from other animals, just that they were too far removed from your whiptail lizards - a couple of hundred million years worth of evolution of seperation!


Explain to me, Druid, why I should not think you are stupid when your original question is so flawed? You have yet to apologise, rephrase it or otherwise clarify, but instead spin off on yet more tangents, no matter how often I try and keep you to the straight and narrow!

"There are no stupid questions, only stupid people" - Mr Garrison, Southpark
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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -
Albert Einstein