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Remarkably well-preserved 18,000-year-old puppy found frozen in Siberia
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenny'sID" data-source="post: 74511886" data-attributes="member: 385191"><p>Hasn't that always been highly controversial in that is can cause such extreme changes in the wild as an ameba to a man? Or whatever it's claimed started the pool? But it shouldn't surprise me it's touted as fact still.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Very. Are you?</p><p></p><p>I often try to get folks to post proof of evolution with no takers, so this way, I at least got something on the table.</p><p></p><p>Do you think with time, an amebae can naturally be bred into a man, or anything even close? Or I'll make it even easier, even with selective breeding, how far have we gotten in trying to breed out such a high form of life from a single, already living cell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenny'sID, post: 74511886, member: 385191"] Hasn't that always been highly controversial in that is can cause such extreme changes in the wild as an ameba to a man? Or whatever it's claimed started the pool? But it shouldn't surprise me it's touted as fact still. Very. Are you? I often try to get folks to post proof of evolution with no takers, so this way, I at least got something on the table. Do you think with time, an amebae can naturally be bred into a man, or anything even close? Or I'll make it even easier, even with selective breeding, how far have we gotten in trying to breed out such a high form of life from a single, already living cell? [/QUOTE]
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