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Author Topic:   "Kind"ly Creationism
Brad McFall
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Message 46 of 46 (99491)
04-12-2004 6:19 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by Lithodid-Man
03-22-2004 4:31 PM


help hope, take moko
Have you looked at any of the panbiogeographic work in South America on Crabs? There was an interesting generalization of the track AFTER the New Zelander's picked up on what the AMNH threw out in the baseline by Morrone and Lopretto down there in Argentina which indicated carapace allometry AND geographic differentation I was able to lingusitic hold to the term "gold leaf". It would not be off interest to cite the use of Crustaecians by Croizat in Africa when attempted to remass the same distribution further north of Brazil. If one is SOoooo confident that created kinds can not match "next lower taxonomic level" then I think that these creatures of a "kind" (so said Hovind)ought provide all the data one needs as I suspect if extended across the bay of Bengal the phenetics might be comparable to any other thought creationists have had in kind to date. Best Brad.

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