
Everything becomes crab. Similarly, King crabs belong to the hermit crab family, but they look just like crabs. It seems that creatures on the sea floor are likely to evolve into crab shapes! I see… It’s because the crab shape is the strongest that there are crab-like creatures on this planet. Different species evolving into similar shapes is said to be “convergent evolution.” Convergent evolution? Maybe the fact that both Yaluru and humans walk on two legs and have long fingers is also convergent evolution. I see…
I wonder how far we have to go for it to be considered convergent evolution.
Can we say that bipedal beastmen with bird legs and tails have undergone convergent evolution with humans?
>>1Shark fish
Mosasaurus, a reptile.
Mammals like dolphins are easy to understand.
>>1There are few examples of sharks and orcas where the whole body resembles each other, so generally, it refers to some similarities.
Turtles and snails have undergone convergent evolution by possessing shells.
Carcinization
Wide-angle batting only for crustaceans.
Carnization
Everything will become crab…
Nameless cannot defeat the crab.
>>5I myself will become a crab.
>>5Don’t say things like “Everything will become F.”
baseball
Just become it, that’s fine.
To the crab
This baseball manga is really helping with my studies this time.
Isn’t king crab a crab?!
>>10The one that became a topic of discussion in Dragon Quest 10.
However, it seems that there is also something called “de-crabification.”
>>11A healthy environment where the metagame is functioning properly.
The ancestor of crabs had a shape similar to that of shrimp, right?
>>12The shrimp folded its tail and became flattened, turning into a crab.
There’s also the term “carciniization.”
When you hear “super crabification,” it sounds exciting like a Super Saiyan, right?
I guess we’ll be able to see crab pitchers eventually.
I might not be human either.
It’s over…
If you want to become a crab, you must first become a shrimp.
Crab ray
>>21Ibusu Magic
>>22It is Takiji Kobayashi.
I want to be a man who is not swayed by crabs.
>>24If you poke a crab with a pole, it will be swept away.
>>29Don’t follow the crab!
This is the weakness of Nameless Ruru.
DeNA’s Tsutsugo excessively lifts Imanaga’s pants.
Crabs are amazing!
There are some creatures that live on land and in trees while still breathing through gills.
Because the crab won’t let go…
I have thought that spiders have convergently evolved into a form similar to crabs.
>>32In a broader sense, the king crab, which is actually a type of hermit crab, is closely related to spiders.
If blowflies have a body shape like ticks and parasitize on the surface, then that would be the optimal solution.
In fact, not everything becomes a crab.
It also becomes a crayfish.
I want to be a crab… I want to be a crab, you know♂
Takajii-kun is saying something similar too.
There is a theory that all intelligent life forms will be bipedal and dexterous creatures.
The use of free hands is essential for the development of the brain and the use of tools in intelligent life forms, or something like that.
Even a heron deftly knits with its beak while walking on two legs…
The important thing is that the crab is undergoing crab removal.
Kani Death-ization
Crabs are weaklings that get eaten a lot in the sea.
The moment I saw the tube number, the words “An♥️An♥️An♥️” popped into my mind, and I think that’s crazy.
Sister Niina at night is so weak…
Yaruru has long fingers, so it seems like he could throw some never-before-seen breaking balls.
Crabs have developed civilization.
Humans became smarter because they used tools with their fingers.
In order to use our fingers, we need to be bipedal so that our arms are free.
The upper body rises to stabilize the center of gravity.
Therefore, aliens that are intelligent enough to communicate are generally humanoid in form.
This is also a carnization that addresses communication to some extent.
Convergence Shinker!?
>>49When you master breaking balls, everyone becomes a sinker, right?
>>49During the WBC, the commentator mentioned that in America, any pitch that is somewhat fast and drops is considered a sinker, which might have been what they were referring to when a lot of straight pitches were turned into sinkers.
>>61Isn’t it generally okay?
Don’t be deceived by the cute crab.
Wasn’t it Yukio Mishima who truly hated crabs, including the kanji?
By the way, there are also evolved crabs that move away from the crab shape, such as the Asahigani.
This is said to be called “de-crabification.”
They’re also on Namek.
Personally, I think that squids and dragonfly larvae are examples of convergent evolution.
Spraying water to move quickly or extending a part of the body to catch prey.
I think the structure is different, but the direction is quite similar.
I’m a little relieved that the bad Yalulu has shown up.
The guilt of teaching baseball to pure and innocent children fades away.
It was also the episode where it was revealed that each individual can be distinguished by their horns.
The conversation about breeding is being eaten by crabs.
Well, it’s crab, so I guess there’s no helping it…
Bath quota not achieved.
The convergence evolution of supermarkets and drugstores becoming business formats that ultimately sell fresh produce and alcohol in large quantities.
Isn’t it fine to have four legs and two hands instead of bipedalism?
The fact that there are four limbs is just a coincidence for the vertebrates on Earth.
It seems like the crab would also be good at stealing bases.
All types of sinkers, whether they are fastball-type sinkers, sinkers that are flicked with the fingers, or sinkers that are spun with the elbow, converge into one sinker.
When there is only one optimal solution for the environment.
There are also crab-like spiders.
This time was quite an explanation of the living environment, but it’s subtly like something out of Dr. Stone.
>>69I can somewhat understand the excitement of the feeling of your skin burning from alkali…
Because the environment is similar enough for humanity on Earth to inhabit.
It is a somewhat natural result that the organisms living there also become similar.
Humans have suffered serious damage to their hips and anus due to bipedalism, so we should evolve a little further.
Is there such convenience that it evolves into a crab form?
It’s something that can only move sideways.
>>74It’s faster on the side, but it also moves forward anyway…