TALES FROM SCRAGGIE

On one of his many journeys across Australia, Scraggie the Swaggie came upon an outback hall humming with activity. Scraggie noticed that one loud cockatoo was making all the noise, whilst others sat quietly and contributed nothing at all to the meeting. Amused by the scene, Scraggie pulled out his sketchpad and notebook to capture the moment. Later, he sent his drawing and observations to his friend Chugley, eager to hear what he thought of the amusing scene.
Scraggie’s Scratchings
If evolution has the solutions,
And monkeys are related to humans.
Then why do cockatoos constantly chatter,
Whilst monkeys remain silent, on every single matter?
Scraggie
I think Scraggie the Swaggie makes a very good point Transposons (Transposons (or “jumping genes”) are small DNA sequences capable of changing their physical position within a genome. Found in almost all organisms, they act as major drivers of genetic diversity and evolution by creating, reversing, or altering gene expression and mutations and Jumping Genes), what a crazy notion – I am astonished Google would publish such an unproven theory as fact. But then I’m just a monkey.
Gibber! Gibber!
Chugley

EVOLUTION EXPLAINED