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by lurquer
1521 days ago
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It seems the article is merely about the ‘wonder’ and ‘Eureka’ moment of realizing one’s definition of species is over or under inclusive. To summarize the article (using a more familiar animal): Polar Bears and Grizzly Bears are different species… Yet they can reproduce! Good god, that means they were once the same species, then different species, and now the same species again! My minds blown! Silly… |
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what's surprising is that it took so long to realize that.
we only need to look at dogs to see an immense variety that is still interbreedable.
and if dogs can, why not sharks or bears?
i think the only reason we don't don't see that more often is because they each live in different habitats and opportunities for interbreeding are rare.
i expect genetics will be able to give a better answer as to how much variety is needed before interbreeding no longer works.