The Evolution of Sharks?

Localized Australian black-tip sharks have mated with the broad-range common black-tip sharks, and a scientific researcher says, “This is evolution in action.” Really? When the neighborhood dogs do the same thing, is that evolution in action too?

Far more compelling to evolution deniers like myself would be dolphins using tools, like sponges for example.

0 thoughts on “The Evolution of Sharks?”

  1. This kind of “evolution” is more accurately described as micro-evolution, which basically nobody denies. Gregor Mendel practiced it in his garden.

    It’s intellectually cheating for this researcher to try and pass it off as MACROevolution, i.e. dinosaurs-to-chickens. That would require new genetic information, not just the rearrangement of existing information.

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