sophia8
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You get a colony of lab mice, housed in cages where the feeding dispenser is above their heads; the mice have to stand on their hind legs and stretch to get fed. With each new generation, you move the feeding dispenser up a little bit higher.(Naturally, you don't allow the shortest mice to starve to death - you remove them before they get dangerously underweight.)
After, say, 20 generations, you should end up with mice that are significantly taller. It shouldn't take too long either - a mouse gneration is only a matter of weeks.
Anything wrong with that?
After, say, 20 generations, you should end up with mice that are significantly taller. It shouldn't take too long either - a mouse gneration is only a matter of weeks.
Anything wrong with that?