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To those of you who believe in Evolution, answer me this question which has failed to receive a solid answer yet:
If evolution is correct, then by its reasoning, animals who have evolved or become extinct can never be reintroduced into the earth unless it implies survival. (so a green color in animals may go and come back based on survival needs, but an australian toad (just a random hypothetical animal if it doesn't exist) can never be "reintroduced" as the same species again. once gone, always gone, but the genes may be reintroduced.) Well, then if apes and humans have a common ancestor, why are there apes AND humans, didn't we evolve from the same ancestor? wouldn't look a little more the same considering only the slightest changes happen over the longest of billennia (billion's form of "millennia") needed for evolution? and please cite from a credible source.
A simple example would be the colonisation of America from England. England has its culture, but some English moved to America and in this new place the culture changed to fit its new environment, etc. English culture has also changed since that time, but not in the same way as America. So today you still have English culture, but also American.
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