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KingSweyn on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
Well, while two organisms that CAN'T interbreed and create viable offspring are definitely NOT the same species, it's necessarily more ambiguous within those that can interbreed. The wholphin (whale-dolphin) can have offspring, but whales and dolphins are different species.

There's a species of gecko in the california mountains that they attempted to categorize. What they found was 17 "tribes" in a horseshoe shape around the peak. Each tribe could interbreed up to two tribes over, but no further. Is that one species? Several? How many?

Evolutionary theory predicts such observations for organisms in the process of distinct species formation. But it doesn't lend itself to neat categorization.

There ought to be a popular measure of genetic similarity for breeds of a "single species". It would be revealing to apply it to humanity.
TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>There ought to be a popular measure of genetic similarity for breeds of a "single species". It would be revealing to apply it to humanity.

Which is exactly why the jews will never willingly allow evolution to be held up to legitimate scrutiny, because a serious investigation into it might either disprove it, or prove racism is correct. Either way, they lose if people stop believing they are monkeys.
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