Message from @ebinmemes22
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They might have fewer digits and a drastically different face, but they'd definitely need some way to actually manipulate their environment, meaning that thumbs would still develop in-part.
And also herbivores won't have the time to be smart
(Unironically there are no citations. That's my point.)
@ebinmemes22 again, that can be changed.
Plants don't have the nutrient density necessary
After all, I said equine-like, not equine entirely.
Eh, thing is that horses *are* pretty damned intelligent.
To make a horse into an omnivore you'd need to change lots of things about it
They might look like typical equine species, but they may have different diets/behaviors/whatever from equine species.
They just never got around to being bothered to do tool things.
Humanity *had* to.
Your inner hopeful furry is shining through here tbh
That and their lack of opposable thumbs doesn't help.
No reason.
Dolphins might be close
Place them in an environment that encourages natural selection to have multiple "toes," which can develop into finger-like appendages, and then they could evolve to be intelligent enough to use tools.
Kek
A similar case would be birds.
Birds are extremely intelligent.
Kek [2]
There's another thing
Hands evolved for tree climbing
what would non-carbon based life look like
It wouldn't
bruh
There is no substitute for the versatility of carbon chemistry
silicon lifeforms exist
Why bother developing tools when everything that's needed is provided by form?
No substitute at all
No, they don't.
Carbon or bust
you say that
Silicon can't form double bonds or silicon-silicon bonds
@ebinmemes22 which is what I was going to explain until you interrupted me.
but were great at thinking something is impossible
until it happens
By what we've seen so far.
Silicon can't form long *and* stable chains needed for formation of proteins, and thus life.
This is why I keep on appending "maybe."
