Talk:Primal Potato Mine/@comment-27323951-20151215020753/@comment-26633925-20151216182205

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Nope. Assuming a fictitious storyline, evolution is possible (and could have happened) for our PVZ plants and its primal counterparts. It's just that, they may have followed the same fate on what have happened with the dinosaurs in the past. Something happened to these "primal varieties" that they went extinct millions of years ago. Thus, those primal plants were dominating the food chain and they were able to survive in the wild. Those modern peas, and potatoes, they're completely different, they have another evolutionary line separate from the primals, though it is unwise to say that they are inferior plants. They're domesticated by the likes of Crazy Dave, yea that must be it. PopCap just rushed things so the primals resembled a bit of those modern version wannabes.

Right now, it's not actually right to say that it is evolution, but we are seeing the changes of these plants in a rather, different perspective. Rather than crossing purebred plants and wait for peashooter couples to produce an offspring that will shoot boulder-sized peas, humans are making the nest mechanisms for their evolutionary paths. Look at that bean being given the ability to shoot lasers, or that sunflower who was genetically experimented in a lab to congenitally reproduce. We are "artificially" evolving them nowadays, with the help of science and technology, or else it will be quite a long time before Darwin or Mendel had to have a say on this.