@deprecated_ii
Can't tell if you're joking, or really are that massively retarded.
@deprecated_ii
So it seems you really are retarded. God bless poa.st for offering you a home.
If you're honest and really looking for answers, I recommend the following books by Richard Dawkins:
The Greatest Show On Earth; Climbing Mount Impossible; and The Selfish Gene.
The Blind Watchmaker should be a good book too, but I personally didn't read it so I can't vouch for it.
Obviously they're not gonna specifically tackle the bagworm moth larvae, or most examples someone might dishonestly throw, but they do a good job at explaining the mechanisms involved, and why "impossible" examples are neither impossible nor unlikely.
@deprecated_ii
You're asking me to explain one of the most complex fields of human knowledge in a fedi post. That's not something I can do. That's not something an evolutionary biologist could do.
I literally gave you the easiest, most mainstream source that can explain the things you proclaim to want to learn. If you were honestly seeking the answers, you would have put them on top of your reading list. But considering your hissy fit, it's quite self evident you're dishonest about it.
@deprecated_ii
>I already have
You've already proven to be dishonest, so excuse me for not believing you.
@deprecated_ii
The lie is you pretending you're actually interested in learning. Clearly you're not.
Oh yeah? Where did I lie?