Ha Ha Wow what a wonderful Unilateral moron post......
Science says we are all animals, all animals have sub species ... but according to you humans don’t.
Lets stand a 100 IQ specimen next to a specimen with 68 IQ ...
See the sub species yet?
you are definitely talking about your post as a “unilateral moron post”
And don’t fret about your IQ of 68, you can mow the lawn, buddy
Modern humans (Homo sapiens) do not have any subspecies because we are a relatively young, highly mobile species that constantly interbreeds across the globe, we lack the geographic isolation and deep, fixed genetic differences required to split into distinct biological subspecies.
In taxonomy we use the term sub-species mainly for breeding purposes to specify species with a designated collective trait. However, since we are humans with no definite collective trait among groups - we dont use the term subspecies
For clarity, the group of Homo (bipedal walkers and tool users) group of primates have multiple species but all are extinct except for H. sapiens (modern humans).
Humans share more genetic traits even separated by whole oceans than chimpanzees from the same troops. We can’t have a subspecies as we don’t have even half the genetic diversity as most other species. https://www.ashg.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/genetic-variation-essay.pdf
btw, you do realize intelligence is a complex trait and is not a taxonomic marker, right?
And at the same time you say “ all animals have sub species” - that is false. In biology a subspecies is a taxonomically recognized category used for populations that have become genetically and morphologically distinct due to long-term reproductive isolation—like when populations are physically separated for vast periods of time. ‘Subspecies’ is a population-level classification, not a label applied based on individual variation in traits like intelligence, height, or skin color.
Homo sapiens sapiens have just NOT been separated for long enough to develop sub-species.
Show me the evidence of fixed genetic divergence that ties in to ‘races’ - as I showed you above: lactose tolerance, sickle-cells, height, tendency to obesity, etc. are distributed across the “races”
however if you can show a fixed genetic divergence that aligns with the common concept of “races”, i would like to read it - do you have any?