The Many Armed Biological Evolution is a hypothetical evolutionary process that occurs when a species develops an excessive number of appendages. It's a bit of a niche market, but we're working on it.
Imagine a world where the most common evolutionary pressures are not survival, reproduction, and resource acquisition, but rather having enough pockets to carry all the snacks.
This is not just a hypothetical, though - there's evidence to suggest that some species may be on the cusp of a Many Armed Biological Evolution. Have you heard about the Octo-arms?
Arms as a Second Language - a comprehensive guide to the linguistic complexities of having too many arms.
Arms as a Superpower - the benefits of having an extra 12 limbs in a high school setting.
Many Armed Biological Evolutionary Theory - the science behind it all.
Arms for All - a call to action for species to demand more arms.
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