Saturday, April 14, 2012
A Purpose For Mosquitoes
It really might not matter how patient you are or how compassionate you may be, when you hear a mosquito buzz in your ear, it would be enough to drive anyone to the edge of sanity. Anyone who has encountered a mosquito has more likely been bitten before even noticing it. This supports the common complaint of people receiving mysterious bites in places they weren't even aware of. In that case, there does exist the potential of exotic biological interaction.
Most people would even question if mosquitoes have any real purpose on earth at all besides pestering the rest of the animal kingdom. Since it is possible for mosquitoes to have been around for millions of years, could they have been more of purposeful in the past when life on earth was in its most crucial and vulnerable point?
With the beginning stages of life being so fragile, direct interaction from a source outside of the natural habitat may have proven to be more dangerous than helpful. Maybe a younger form of insect was engineered to extract and distribute DNA in certain locations, using the ecosystems own natural attributes to produce more advanced life forms in much shorter time. Thus the mosquito being best suited for the job.
Once you have your catalyst, then all you may have to do is modify the mosquito to keep of with changes in a particular environment, hence maybe why there are over 3,000 species of mosquito alone. Of course, after a while, life forms in that habitat would probably be mature enough where you could have direct interaction. Were that the case, that might explain why there is supposed junk DNA in human beings.
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