Message from @Fyrjefe
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@Weepy ìnteresting point. I found out about this actually because they recently found out the asian elephant is quite distantly related to the african one. they share two removed common ancestors.
Listen just because you wanna fuck dogs. Arguing that because science modifies and corrects itself that it somehow justifies it because some animals are moved over and phylums are merging or splitting...
it's just nonsense
This is a ***cat***astrophic argument you guys are making
WAKE UP
I want to start evolving new species of animals, like introducing elephants to colder climates particularly ones with thicker hair so we can have a new species of mammoth
@Fyrjefe Yeah it’s super interesting. Like how if you looked at a salamander and lizard, you’d guess they are closer relatives to eachother than either are to mammals, but that’s not true. Amphibians are the outgroup to all tetrapods. Mammals and reptiles share a more recent common ancestor.
@Lord Zedd they are trying really hard to clone a mammoth I heard
nice
Some animals like dogs are hyper mutable as well, all "species" of dogs are genetically the same species.
@Old Man Hound false
subspecies are a thing dingus
or you could introduce camels to the Himalayas or the Andes they actually evolved for colder climates so it'd be cool so new breeds come about
and we could introduce elephants to island climates and hope for pygmy elephants that we can have as pets
Well Luigi when CRISPR becomes private we know who will be responsible for the modern island of doctor Moraeu.
no comment....
"Subspecies: A group within a particular species that shares genetic characteristics with other group members but that it doesn’t share with members of the larger species. Subspecies may interbreed quite freely or may be partially reproductively isolated — that is, they can interbreed but don’t do it as well, or produce offspring as viable, as when they mate within their own subspecies group. Subspecies can range from ever-so-slightly-different groups within a species to groups that are on the verge of speciation. For example, the cobra and the pine snake are completely different species, but pine snakes are divided into subspecies, such as the black pine snake, Florida pine snake, and Louisiana pine snake."
it'd be cool to see Lions back in Europe too
and apes
@Lord Zedd have you been watching the news? they've been letting millions of Apes into Europe....
@Lord Zedd yeah? then all the tuskan raiders will feel at home
@Lord Zedd
Been a shit ton of apes in Europe since 2015.
yeah but these ones would be easier to house train
also the migrant crisis started way before 2015
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Oof
not a good look fam
ohhh
Shilling like that
lol
in the catboi society that gets you put in the drier.
haha
i wanna join your secret society, cat
yall talk in code
oh man
i just talk in oatmeal
Wat
It's not a secret society
it's a society for Catbois