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Re: RC: Re: Re: Darwin's Theory
Duncan Fletcher wrote:
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> Reproduction can occur between some species. Lions and tigers (and probably most members of the cat family), Zebras and horses, cayotes, wolves, and dogs, cattle and bison, and I am sure a large number of others. A number of links have been discovered, but not every link that shows the complete chain - but that is not suprising since in many cases only a single example of a species has been found.
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These species are similar in "kind" i.e. equine, bovine, canine, and
feline. These would of course be compatible for reproduction due to
their likeness. It's been some time since I took zoology, but this is
totally logical. I doubt this happens in nature without man screwing
around with the circumstance. What you don't see happen in nature is
reproduction between "out of kind" species such as a cat and a dog, or a
cayote and a lynx.
Jerry & Susan Milam
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