Robert the Pilegrim
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You think it is just a coincidence that there are no whales in the same strata as sea-going reptiles, no condors in the same strata as pterodactyles?william jay schroeder said:Fossil records show what as gone extinct. Where does it show what has become into being.
Why aren't there any proto-mammals before the Permian strata? And few if any mammals before the Jurassic?
Look in the Everglades, cougars, alligators, turtles, deer, eels, fish, all living in near proximity. But in the Jurassic you're hard pressed to find a mammal bigger than a house cat.
When fossils start showing up that is a pretty good indicator that somewhere around that time is when the species that left those fossils came into being.
As with anything else, it isn't perfect, but it is still pretty good.
Yes, and how many cases of those are there?william jay schroeder said:Of course there are those that were thought to be extinct but suddenly there they are.
OTOH have you seen any dinosaurs lately (aside from birds)?
I am not one to be picky about spelling but since you brought it up, you really need to work on your capitalization, typos and such. Invest in a pocket dictionary too, I would be dead meat without mine.william jay schroeder said:I know im spelling exstinct wrong
A species is relatively successful and spreads until one group (a subpopulation) is in a significantly different area from the main population of the species. Over time small changes occur, some mutations, but also variations that already existed and those changes spread throughout the subpopulation.william jay schroeder said:How do evolutionist get by the fact that yoou need two species one male one female to reproduce. and how would mutations create this in a way that fits each other perfectly.
At no point are the differences between members of the subpopulation great enough to prevent successful mating, but over time the differences add up to the point where the great- great- .... grand children of the original subpopulation can no longer successfully mate with members of the original population.
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