Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
725
I suspect this to be the case because these Earth reptiles are so well adapted to their environments that they have changed very little in tens of millions of years.
32
726
The marsh and river tharlarion, accordingly, if descended from such beasts, brought long ago to Gor on Voyages of Acquisition by Priest-Kings, would presumably resemble them more closely.
32
727
On the other hand, of course, I may be mistaken in this matter.
32
728
It remains my speculation, however, that the resemblance between these forms of beasts, which are considerable, particularly in bodily configuration and disposition, may be accounted for by convergent evolution; this process, alert to the exigencies of survival, has, I suspect, in the context of similar environments, similarly shaped these oviparous predators of two worlds.
32
729
Certain other forms of Gorean beast, however, I suspect do have an Earth origin.
32
730
This seems to be the case with certain birds and rodents and, possibly, even with an animal as important to the Gorean economy as the bosk.
32
731
"Struggling, trying to pull back, fighting the wrist leashes, screaming, inch by inch," she said, "I was drawn toward the pool.
I suspect this to be the case because these Earth reptiles are so well adapted to their environments that they have changed very little in tens of millions of years.
The marsh and river tharlarion, accordingly, if descended from such beasts, brought long ago to Gor on Voyages of Acquisition by Priest-Kings, would presumably resemble them more closely.
On the other hand, of course, I may be mistaken in this matter.
It remains my speculation, however, that the resemblance between these forms of beasts, which are considerable, particularly in bodily configuration and disposition, may be accounted for by convergent evolution; this process, alert to the exigencies of survival, has, I suspect, in the context of similar environments, similarly shaped these oviparous predators of two worlds.
Certain other forms of Gorean beast, however, I suspect do have an Earth origin.
This seems to be the case with certain birds and rodents and, possibly, even with an animal as important to the Gorean economy as the bosk.
"Struggling, trying to pull back, fighting the wrist leashes, screaming, inch by inch," she said, "I was drawn toward the pool.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )