Jurrasic Park around the corner?
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04-14-2005, 07:22 AM
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RE: Jurrasic Park around the corner?
No joe. Not every fossil found is exactly the same to other fossils from the same species.
Take an American human bone set from now and compare it to a bone set of a Philipinno from now. They will not be the same. Bone structures will differ a little even. But what you are getting into is the Sudden Evolution vs. Gradual Evolution. There are two types. One is that gradually over the years, animals will evolve what they need as a whole. We HAVE SEEN THIS if you take a look at mammalian fossil records because they haven\'t been destroyed. We can trace the lineage and gradual evolution of horses and humans (two examples) as they evolved into what they are now. The other is sudden evolution. Think of it in the crudest sense as Hornless Rhinos suddenly giving birth to a Rhino that has a Horn. That Rhino with a Horn has one up on everyone (survival of the fittest). The Horned Rhino breeds with an infatuated unhorned Rhino and has the possibility of having a Horned Rhino baby. There you have sudden evolution. |
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