My ideal world is based on democratic socialism

  • 1 Post
  • 9 Comments
Joined 14 days ago
cake
Cake day: March 20th, 2026

help-circle
  • In many reptile species, females are larger and sometimes stronger than males, which contrasts with the general mammalian trend where males are typically larger and stronger. This difference is driven by fecundity selection—the evolutionary pressure for females to maximize egg production—compared to the sexual selection pressure that often favors larger males in mammals.

    1)Fecundity Selection (Egg Production) In reptiles, a female’s ability to produce more or larger offspring is directly proportional to her size. Larger females can accommodate larger abdominal cavities for carrying more eggs or delivering bigger, more robust hatchlings. In many lizard and snake species, selection favors females that can produce larger clutches, leading to the evolution of larger, stronger female bodies.

    1. High-Resource Demand for Reproduction Producing eggs (oviparity) or carrying young (viviparity) requires a massive investment of energy and physical space, far more than the sperm production of males. Females are selected to be large to handle this strain, whereas males do not face this constraint and are often limited to size increases only for fighting.

    2. Reduced Male-Male Competition In many reptile groups, particularly many snakes, males do not fight each other for access to females. In such species, male size is not selected to be massive. If female fecundity (egg count) is more important for survival than male mating aggression, females evolve to be the larger sex.

    3. Resistance to Aggressive Mating In some lizard and snake species, males are highly aggressive and often chase or force females to mate. A larger, stronger female is better equipped to survive these aggressive interactions.

    5)Contrast with Mammals Mammals: Sexual selection is intense, favoring massive males that can fight for access to a harem of females. Pregnancy/nursing is very costly, making smaller females often more efficient for resource management, leading to sexual dimorphism where males are larger. Reptiles: Reproduction is focused on sheer volume of eggs rather than protecting a territory. Because a “big mother is a better mother” (more eggs), selection favors female size. Note: In reptiles with high territorial aggression (like certain Anoles or Crocodilians), males are often larger/stronger, showing that the trend depends entirely on the species’ mating behavior




  • What you said is right , without industrialization there won’t be any rise in economic prosperity, but at the same time

    if you look at present day Spanish colonies , much of the property , farmlands of high real estate value are majorly owned by descendants of white people over present generation of black people or native Americans tribes .

    Another example would be australia, much of the wealthy real estate , farmlands and property are owned by white people , they got this wealth and property from there ancestors. How there ancestors got this were by displacement of aborginal people from fertile , beach side lands

    That means present generation of white people in australia benefit from having high net worth properties , fertile farmlands whereas present day descendants of aborginal people only have dried land and have properties of low real estate value .

    This is one of the Main thing causing disparity in australia, same thing would be applicable for usa where white people own majority of property, wealthy farmland . Also Black people were curbed via Jim crows law which were made by white supremists to curb rise of black traders eventually leads to more economic inequality .

    Jealous white supremists destroyed black wall street during Tulsa massacre