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I hope someone with the right degrees will back me up on
this, but didn't whales used to be dogs more or less?
Well, not actually dogs, but small furry, predatory
quadrupeds that lived on land.
Evolution is not the transformation of one species into
another already existing species, but into a totally new,
never before seen one.
> But a sheep is a sheep is a sheep, and the frog is a frog is a frog...and the
> sheep
> didn't become a frog and so forth. Yes, we do need some teaching on both
> issues. Y
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> es, changes and adaptions take place within species. But to my knowledge
> there never has been discovered a species that was a frog but now is an eagle
> or a change over to another species that has ever occurred.
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> Thanks for the posting.
>
> John Martinson, Curator
Vincent Lyon
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