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To: allmendream

Answer the question please. Is it not true that the odds are 1 in 500,000 that the offspring of a lion and tiger will survive to mature? 1 in 500,000 is long odds and is not a convincing argument especially when in the context of evolution. I don’t see where evolution can take place here when the odds of a hybrid maturing equals 1 in 500,000.


164 posted on 11/15/2007 1:09:20 PM PST by bigcat32
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To: bigcat32
What are the odds of a horse and a donkey producing a mule? Where did you get 1 in 500,000? Did you make that up along with your new definition of species? If they are the same species why would they have difficulty reproducing? Do EVEN YOU know what you are arguing?

If they can they are. If it is difficult they are not?

What do you think species interbreeding has to do with evolution through natural selection? Can you answer that one for me?

165 posted on 11/15/2007 1:16:52 PM PST by allmendream
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