But you just showed instead that you classify things willy-nilly.
I didn't classify anything.
You have no rationalization to make any other claims
I never made any such claims.
Does not need to be written - it is an express implication.
You can put words in my mouth and argue against that all you like. Little weird, though.
If we can not use dogs to determine evolution because man caused it, then we can not use laboratory experiments in which man caused the results thereof.
Your claims are contradictory in both cases and so can reasonably be ignored as having any validity.
That's just it. It does not matter if it's intentional or accidental - only the time-frame of when matters.
Whether two groups of peoples choose to come together and mate - or nature forces them together and they mate - the end result is the same. One simply happens on a different time-frame than the other. Which is why dogs show you the natural and distinct variation that can occur in infraspacific taxa. I don't really care if you want to call them "breeds, races, hybrids, subspecies, formae, subvarieties or varieties, or whatever term you want to apply on any given day to that infraspecific taxa.
"Presence of specific locally adapted traits may further subdivide species into "infraspecific taxa" such as subspecies (and in botany other taxa are used, such as varieties, subvarieties, and formae)."
Which still does not excuse you from thinking that birds, dogs, cats or whatever that are interbreeding and producing fertile offspring right in front of your eyes - can even be remotely thought of as separate species. Unless of course we all pretend species is not defined as just that.
So this is your chance to prove that we should accept their (and apparently your) classifications of anything. So link to your "scientific definition" of species - and lets see if your their claims hold up to their own definitions.
I want to know your scientific reason for believing that birds that interbreed and produce fertile offspring are separate species?
Sigh.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breed
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