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All dogs are merely different infraspecific taxa in the canine species. Asians, Africans, Latinos etc are merely different infraspecific taxa in the homo sapiens species. Red tailed deer, white tailed deer, mule deer are merely different infraspecific taxa in that species. I've given you examples from the beginning, I fail to see what was so difficult to understand?
Apparently they cant tell babies and adults of the same species apart, so the odds of them identifying subspecies is astronomical. But if you dont know how to identify them, then you cant say with any certainty that those classifications in the fossil record are separate species, now can you.
As I have said before, I can't find anything in common between your understanding of biology and mine. You appear to have acquired a small number of facts, which you keep on repeating, without trying to integrate them into a general understanding of living things.
I am not a biologist, so I have to accept the authority of professional biologists. They are the people who define species, who study genetics, taxonomy, ecology, biogeography, fossils, etc., and who say that evolution is the unifying theory of biology. Anybody who wants to convince the world that evolution is false has got to show that they have a thorough knowledge of biology and that their explanation of the biological facts is better than the evolutionary explanation. That is why you will have to do the hard work of writing a book that is good enough to convince professional biologists rather than repeating the same things on internet forums.
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