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captainjack0000
at Fri Jan 11 17:17:24 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by captainjack0000 ]
The offspring should be a perfect example of of what has evolved from an exact habitat.
I'm not trying to pick on you specifcally, but your comment speaks to a larger issue, IMO.
How do you define perfect or exact? It sounds like one could argue the intergrades are the perfect one if they're suited to a variety a of habitats. More adaptable if you will.
I know some people will say something like, the ones with nice clean bands, but I feel like all of this is socially contructed. How can one wild animal be any more perfect than another? How can any of us make any claims on how an animal is supposed to look?
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