Message from @Σ5
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probably yeah
it talked about ten phyla
and then expounded upon and explained the superclasses in the chordata phylum
i think wikipedia uses phylogenic clasification for most of it
@dumblebore 🌈 chordate have a nerve cord. I might have gotten that confused with backbone
Your textbooks are good and right
its relative
yeah you'd said backbone lol @I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS
im pretty terrible with science though, don't have really much to say about it
vertibrate
Yeah but you can be wrong and loud
*coughs* kevin *coughs violently*
true
@Σ5 look up NZ native birds and how they filled mammal niches and the general idea of "species concepts"
I think you'll like that kind of stuff
The kind of pointless but intersting zoology things
first thing that came up on google was a book
Species Concepts and Phylogenetic Theory
too much genetic exchange
What is a species by brainscoop might be a good entry level video
there are difrent deffinitions of species
the main one i usualy use is that 2 creatures are the same species if they are geneticly compatable without substantial isues
with a half half mix
So lions and tigers are the same species in that one
Hybridisation is a factor
All of them have issues
All of them are arbitrary
thast why i acknowledge there are ptroblems
its hard to define
i love how you guys are talking so scientific on this FE server
its kinda arbitrary
Broke: species concepts have problems
Woke: species as an idea are problematic
also there is the problem of ring species
yes i agree its probably a nonsensical idea also
its like trying to partition land area
there are times where i use systems that break intuition
i may actually say that lions and tigers are the same species