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Yeah, used to think evolution was always upwards towards a "superior form",after seeing some memes about pokemon evolutions and actual evolutions I started understanding that it's basically "whatever sticks at the moment". If being weak and stupid helped us survive more than being strong and intelligent, the species will tend to that, right?
Yep basically. It's all environment dependent. We need fancy scuba gear to survive for much longer than 30-60sec (discounting the breath divers that can do a few minutes), and we wouldn't make it for very long in Antarctica without winter clothes and heated bases. Meanwhile, sea turtles can sleep underwater for hours and survive in the Arctic with nothing but their inherent biology, but I doubt they'd get very far from the shore before those skills became useless on land without legs.
Humans aren't better than sea turtles just because we can muck about on land, and sea turtles aren't better than humans just because they can live in the oceans. It's all relative to which creatures can survive in their given environment long enough to reproduce.