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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradoxModerator: BioTeam
so when it split from the original population it was a different species from the original population so what did this new first ever species of bird mate with thus the dean species paradox
Like I said a speciation doesn't happen instantly. There was not a first "bird". Because of environmental changes and mutation, nature favored dinosaurs that were more bird-like until they looked much like birds do today. This is after many many generations of reproduction.
The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.
Thomas H. Huxley (1825-95) English biologist.
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the first bird mated with the last birdlizard thus colin lesile dean paradox is falsified
Re: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradoxgamila, here's ur answer: the "first bird' mated with other "first birds"
OTHER SIMILAR ARGUMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TIME AND TIME AGAIN see: EVOLUTION IS WRONG BECAUSE OF WOODPECKERS --WOODPECKERS DEFY EVOLUTION BECAUSE THE FIRST BIRD WOULD HAVE BROKE HIS BEAK TRYING TO PECK THROUGH THE HARD WOOD etc etc im not versed in this disinformation, but i've been alive long enough to hear the same tune sung in a different chord you don't get it bro, all this evolution stuff happens over a continuum
then you have point 2 of colin leslie deanns paradox 2)a whole lot of species A gave birth toa whole lot of new individuals of species B at the same time so that these new individual members of species B could mate together if this 2) was the way it happened we have a major problem it would mean something made a whole lot of members of species A give birth to a whole lot new members of species B at the same time we are told species form due to random mutations so it is beyound possibility that the same random mutation took place in a whole lot of different members of species A at the same time the other alternative is that some intelligence was at work
Wait.... So a Utah Raptor didn't give birth to a flamingo? That just doesn't make sense.
The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.
Thomas H. Huxley (1825-95) English biologist.
Gamila,
So you are saying that a Donkey with gene A can't mate with a Donkey with mutated gene A(mA)? What if gene mA made a Donkey more fit than Donkeys with gene A. You should end up with a lot of Donkeys with gene mA, no? The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.
Thomas H. Huxley (1825-95) English biologist.
the question is really simple what did the first ever species of bird mate with
The first species of bird reproduced with other members of its species. And you can't regurgitate that species A and species B garbage. I already explained how you can get a lot of a new species.
Just replace "Donkey" with "Bird" and then multiply by many generations, you get speciation. The mA population become so different that they can no longer have viable offspring with the A population. The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.
Thomas H. Huxley (1825-95) English biologist.
how could it mate with other members of its species when it was the first ever species of bird being the first ever of its species that means its the ONLY bird around -so how could it mate with other members of its species since it is the only one around
Re: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradoxWhat did the parasitic Candiru fish say when it finally found a host? - - "Urethra!!"
you are floundering now we seem to have 2 species of donkey - gene A donkey and gene mA donkey so which is the first species of donkey - Donkeys with gene mA or donkey with gene A what i want to know is what did the first ever species of donkey gene A mated with or what did the first ever species donkey gene mA mated with
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