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<blockquote data-quote="papakapp" data-source="post: 177147" data-attributes="member: 1320"><p>Ah, simple A kind is any animal that is now, or whose ancestors ever were interfertile.</p><p>Interfertility can be determined by the existence of transitional fosils. If there are to transitional fosils from one species to the next, they were not of the same kind.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For exapmle, a dog, cyote, wolf, and dingo are all the same kind of animal since they shared a common ancestor.</p><p></p><p>Likewise a horse, mule, donkey and zebra are all the same kind of animal since they shared a common ancestor.</p><p></p><p>A good rule of thumb for defining kinds is to not over-complicate the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papakapp, post: 177147, member: 1320"] Ah, simple A kind is any animal that is now, or whose ancestors ever were interfertile. Interfertility can be determined by the existence of transitional fosils. If there are to transitional fosils from one species to the next, they were not of the same kind. For exapmle, a dog, cyote, wolf, and dingo are all the same kind of animal since they shared a common ancestor. Likewise a horse, mule, donkey and zebra are all the same kind of animal since they shared a common ancestor. A good rule of thumb for defining kinds is to not over-complicate the matter. [/QUOTE]
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