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Backwash from infant saliva triggers mothers' milk to adjust its nutritional value according to the infants need.

https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/growth-curve/backwash-nursing-babies-may-trigger-infection-fighters

HOW THE FUCK DOES EVOLUTION EXPLAIN THIS!
How does adaption have enough time to select for this even through "4" billion years?
How does natural selection explain delicate biological mechanisms?
Yeah over 100,000 years a bird will start developing darker tail feathers but how many generations would be needed to create this "magic" breastmilk?

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