May 12, 2004

thanks, picky females

We (by "we," I mean "handsome males") have picky females to thank for the refinement of our features.
By analysing the shapes and sizes of facial features in chimps, gorillas and other primates, researchers in Germany and the University of Cambridge, UK, found evidence suggesting that our ancestors may have gradually sacrificed fighting for wooing.

"Our research suggests that in early humans, a face that was attractive as opposed to aggressive conferred an advantage," says Eleanor Weston at the Research Institute Senckenberg in Frankfurt, a member of the team.
Now, imagine the standard creationist complaint: so why are there still ugly men around?

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