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Oh... darn. You can't Oopsy.
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I actually can observe evolution
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But how? If you can, then I can. So tell me how. Also... It said the thread was repoterted..If you want to keep talking, when the page pops up and said its awaiting justice, go to the website bar, and take off the 1 at the end of it, and then press enter. It allows you to bypass the lock.
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Correction: He can only see variations of the [b]same[/b] species. So...nope. Not the evolution we are talking about.
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So are you agreeing with me or him?
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You can see the finches in the Galapagos change annually. Thanks for the tip
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That's not evolution. That's how they were designed.
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You mean how they change color?
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Beak size, and the species vary from island to island
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Birds can manufacture melanins in their own bodies but can only acquire carotenoids through their food. Flamingos are a fine example of this; if they do not get the right molecules in their diet, which occur naturally in their wild diet, then they lose their stunning pink colouration. Early zoos had great problems keeping their flamingos coloured before this was understood.
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Don't you love this lock pass?!?! It's so awesome!
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Yeah... and they are all different species. In oder to see evolution.. you have to watch something change. You can't just look at two different birds and say they used to be the same. We have thousands of animals, all designed by God.
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Oh! Show me an example! I would love to see a fish turn into a frog! Please! Show me
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You have seen a fish turn into a toad? Or a ape into a man? Wow...