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#92: The Blankest Slate (Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying DarkHorse Livestream)

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Penotypic Plasticity

The different environments of wild versus captive hyenas affect what form or morf they have in the same vein human children who choose soft, processed food s have smaller faces as adults than those who grow up chewing hard, tough food. Spade foot tadpoles can grow slowly into omnivorous morphs and feed on each other; zebra finch chicks whose parents told them about high temperatures while they were still in their eggs alter begging behavior at nestlings. Even our critically important aortic arch has several common anatomies within human populations which can develop from highly similar genetic ingates. Plasticity provides the possibility of alternate phoetotypes, often through simple rules that do

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