A recent article by Cat Williams challenges long-held beliefs stemming from Darwin and Bateman’s theories, asserting that female animals were not promiscuous. The article highlights that assumptions about female behavior under a patriarchal lens have obscured the true nature of female animals in the broader context of Earth’s history.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The article sheds light on the crucial need to reevaluate scientific assumptions and biases in historical theories. It underscores the importance of accurate data and inclusive perspectives in understanding animal behavior. Embracing this more nuanced view can inspire the development of innovative applications and technologies that better reflect the complexity of natural behaviors.
Source: Darwin and Bateman thought female animals weren’t promiscuous—they were wrong – Phys.org
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