Evidence for ID and creationarguing about intelligent designKeith, I'm afraid speciation is not in doubt. For instance, there is a frog that has a population up north -- in Michigan or thereabouts. Go a little further south and you have population B, a little different, but more than happy to interbreed with the first population. A little further south is the same kind of frog, but a tiny bit different (as only frogs know...). Polulation C. They are willing to breed with population B but not the first population. A little further south is population D. And so it has been traced, all the way down to Georgia and Florida. Each population can and will breed with the populations on either side of it but not any further. When exposed to further populations, there is no mating. By the time you get to Florida, the frogs look entirely different from the furthest north kin. They are definitely a different species, but they are obviously still frogs. |
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