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Anti-evolutionists: Why Can’t You Recognize Evolution In Dogs?


Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?

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Anti-evolutionists: Why Can’t You Recognize Evolution In Dogs?


Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?

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Anti-evolutionists: Why Can’t You Recognize Evolution In Dogs?


Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?

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Anti-evolutionists: Why Can’t You Recognize Evolution In Dogs?


Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?

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