Sheep? Cows? Rabbits? Herbivores are usually non-violent. OK, the males will fight each other for mating rights, but it's not to the death.
Not sure about the primates - some can be cannibals like chimpanzees. I think orang-utans are an example of a largely peaceful primate?
Perhaps males will simply be made extinct, but there are examples of female human serial killers, so I'm of the opinion that violent behaviour isn't based on sex or species.
Maybe tendency to violence is partly based on habit. Bad habits die out because the individuals that practice them die out. Good habits get maintained.
Addictive habits are very hard to break, but not impossible.
Orangutans? No they abuse each other too.
Elephants, rhinos, hippos...all herbivores and all potentially quite dangerous, and not because you are in competition for potential mates.
And male rabbits kill baby rabbits in order to encourage the females to go back into heat.
Violence as a habit? Possibly violence as part of a bad decision chain, but habituation? I'm not letting violent people off by using that excuse (it was my upbringing, its society's fault, I have issues...etc).
And extinction? That is probably inevitable, we've been predicting our immanent demise for most of recorded history.
What does any of this have to do with "WTB bridgeboard"? :angry:
Nothing what so ever Mike.
BTW - Why does anyone WANT a bridgeboard?
The cpus used in them top out at a very low performance point.
And the software that is compatible with them is, at best, primitive.
There aren't even any really decent accelerated video cards for the ISA bus.
And its not like software running on a bridgeboard is incorporated into the Amiga environment.