
u/BigPoopy64

Dandruff
I've been considering going bald for like 5 years now and I'm finally following through! I get a lot of dandruff and Im concerned it'll make my bald experience worse. I'll already be bald, I don't wanna be bald and greasy. Is this concern justified? How would I get rid of it?
Very first mend - my work shoes!
Had a few big holes at the back and wanted to try visible mending! Used embroidery floss and weaved it all. It's a little jank, but I'm pretty proud for my first try!
At what point in a species evolution does their behavior become instinctual?
The thing that got me thinking about this was rabbits. Very random but I remembered that they have 2 types of poops, the soft kind that they eat again to sap out the nutrients and the hard pellets we all know and love.
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There must have been a certain point where this was not the norm and the rabbits who did recycle benefitted and reproduced. But would the poop eating then be a learned behaviour from parents, or just an instinct? If it is an instinct, how long does a species need to do something like this for it to become one?
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Apologies if this is a silly question, I don't know a ton about evolution but I was curious if there was an answer.