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To: jec41

Evo dictates going across the species line (not creating subspecies).

So where's the proof that this can happen?

And please, no more games. It's a simple question, and it is the CORE of evolution.

Games only make ME look good, and you don't REALLY want to do that, do you? :)


1,358 posted on 04/10/2006 5:15:27 PM PDT by Sun (Hillary Clinton is pro-ILLEGAL immigration. Don't let her fool you. She has a D- /F immigr. rating.)
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Perhaps you can tell us what prevents continued change.


1,359 posted on 04/10/2006 5:17:31 PM PDT by js1138 (~()):~)>)
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To: Sun
"Evo dictates going across the species line (not creating subspecies).

So where's the proof that this can happen? "

You mean, where's the evidence? The evidence has been provided to you already. Proof is for math and whiskey (and photography).

"And please, no more games."

You're the one playing games.

"Games only make ME look good, and you don't REALLY want to do that, do you? :)"

Your looking good is not something I worry about. :)
1,361 posted on 04/10/2006 5:20:42 PM PDT by CarolinaGuitarman ("There is grandeur in this view of life....")
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To: Sun
Games only make ME look good, and you don't REALLY want to do that, do you? :)

Your cell phone is ringing. You should answer it.

1,362 posted on 04/10/2006 5:24:04 PM PDT by js1138 (~()):~)>)
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To: Sun
Evo dictates going across the species line (not creating subspecies).

spe·ci·a·tion (spç'shç-â'shÉ™n, -sç-) n.

The evolutionary formation of new biological species, usually by the division of a single species into two or more genetically distinct ones.

In zoology, as in other branches of biology, subspecies is the rank immediately subordinate to a species. As an aside, do note that in botany a subspecies is only one of the ranks that will get a ternary name (see there), while in bacteriology, the terms subspecies and variety are usually interchangeable, see ICNB. Its one of the varieties of a species and can breed freely within the species population.

I did not give you examples of subspecies but examples of speciation. That you did not know the difference is the fault of your own opinion.

So where's the proof that this can happen?

You received it. At least 10 examples.

And please, no more games. It's a simple question, and it is the CORE of evolution. No game and you are wrong.

Games only make ME look good, and you don't REALLY want to do that, do you? :)

I don't play games but if you think someone could make you look good you might want to reread the posts. You are a legend in your own mind, fortunately that as far as it goes.

1,396 posted on 04/10/2006 6:43:35 PM PDT by jec41 (Screaming Eagle)
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