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Chiroptera
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Message 11 of 36 (443335)
12-24-2007 3:19 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by kakip
12-23-2007 6:21 PM


It is rare, it seems, for an entire species to evolve into another species. Usually it is a small population of the species, isolated from the rest somehow, that evolves. So you can have new species arise while the old species remain.

"The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but the one who causes the darkness."
Clearly, he had his own strange way of judging things. I suspect that he acquired it from the Gospels. -- Victor Hugo

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Message 19 of 36 (443497)
12-25-2007 11:23 AM
Reply to: Message 17 by Elmer
12-25-2007 10:51 AM


Another way of looking at the question raised in the OP is this--If Natural Selection is true, then why aren't humans the only species of primate extant?
Did you read the thread? that question has already been answered, pretty much. If you didn't like the answers, maybe you should respond to those points instead of just repeating stuff.

"The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but the one who causes the darkness."
Clearly, he had his own strange way of judging things. I suspect that he acquired it from the Gospels. -- Victor Hugo

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