If evolution is real, why is there only one type of human?

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Was watching a video on crabs and began some research. Apparently, not all crabs can breathe underwater, only some can. The same is true with turtles. Well this got me to thinkin, a land crab and a water crab are the same creature, but they can do drastically different things. The White Man's science tells us that this is possible bc some of the crabs 'learned' to live in the water. Well, why, in BILLIONS of years, has no group of humans 'learned' to live in the most abundant place on the planet? The earth is mostly water. It only makes sense to live in water and not land. The opposite would be like going into a bathroom at WalMart and peeing in the sink when there's all the stalls and shyt just sittin there. Where are all the water-breathin humans like in Aquaman, or the humans who have night vision cause they lived in caves for thousands of years? So, this new evidence is pretty damning to evolution and I don't see how we can take science very seriously after i've revealed it. If they will lie/be wrong about this, then who knows what else they've been deceiving us on. Can thecoli even understand what the fukk i just typed? I be on here dropping mad science/philosophical napalm and the shyt just goes to waste, but we'll see. Discuss.
 

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Where are all the water-breathin humans like in Aquaman
These 'Sea Nomads' Are The First Known Humans to Have a Genetic Adaptation to Diving

The deepest dive recorded by the free-diving Bajau Laut people of Southeast Asia was to an impressive 79 metres (259 feet), and the longest time spent underwater by them was just over three minutes. Although the Bajau do not dive to these depths or for this length of time during their day-to-day fishing, they spend up to 60 percent of their working life underwater. Research published in the journal Cell in April shows that they have some physical and genetic adaptations to help them make these amazing dive
 

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mufukkas really posting pics of monkey genealogies as if that invalidates what i said. hey geniuses, if i get out of a swimming pool, am i banned from the goddamn pool for eternity or can i get back in it at some point in time? humans supposedly evolved over BILLIONS of years, so there should have been people who were in the water at some point. it's a mathematical certainty.
 
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