Negligible senescence in mammals: if a shark can live to be 500 years old, so could we. (Senescence is probably an adaptation to fixed size habitats, so individuals don't outcompete their offspring.) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/scientists-examine-fishy-tale-of-centuries-old-shark-w56gtjfh2?shareToken=cd6976852a34fff7873786f8ecd20773 …
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one step from here to "why clone and not offspring". evolution has already done that
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but look at how terrible most of the results turn out to be, we can do better
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