Fly test questions
On Feb 26, 6:54*am, Giles wrote:
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But we know that intelligence is, at least in part, a function of
learning; that is to say of time and experience. *Ergo, since dry
flies are representations of adult forms, while wets (which we will
here assume to refer to nymphs, else the exercise is an impossible and
pointless cross-species speculation at the get go.....and hey, they're
"wet", right?) are juveniles, dries MUST be smarter. *Besides, dry
flies look pretty.....and bright.....while nymphs mostly look like
variations on the theme of rodent turds.
LOL
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