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I dont think it is
Cause i think it is
I am a animal breeder who works with genetic and that is basically micro evolution
Have also worked with animals who have become an entirely new species and that is macro evolution
There is even documented cases of animals becoming entirely new species
Well it would be a conversation for another day
Jk
If u do believe it yall fuckers are idiots
You mean dogs can breed with cats? No..
Except you can see where the light is touching everywhere in the room.
@Seeker of Truth it shouldn't have an instant cutoff
you see how it gets dimmer
No where on earth did you get that from?
Animals become entirely new species when their genetics have differed enough for them to be unable to breed
I work mainly on snake genetics with ball pythons it is actually pretty cool to see how one or few genes change a animal looks entirely
The idea that speciation is the inability to breed does not apply to most species
Many species are asexual
How do we classify them?
You can even breed snakes without scales
But it is interesting
Actually the Scaleless gene was found in the wild
It probably was
It was
I know the person who got the first one
but thats not evolution, evolution is change in a gene pool from generation to generation by random mutation, natural selection and genetic drift
selective breeding is usually not done with random mutations and it is not natural
So its not evolution
But it is way to show how it works without it takes many years
In a sense I suppose
But I prefer things like boxcar2D
Showing it via a program of random mutations and selection pressures
Also have worked with wild animals who through countless of generations split into two completely animals
I would need to inspect how wild these animals were
if you were working with them, could they be really called wild? I would need to know more to say so myself.
Living in nature and no contact with humans
The only interaction they had was when samples where needed
It reminds me of the 'wild' horses they found that actually ended up being horses domesticated by the original trainers thousands of years ago]
I would need to see for myself
There is a lot of papers on a few Darwin finches on Galapagos
There is also pictures of that