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Foundations of Feliforme Families

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2010

Part IV of the 'Falsifying Phylogeny' series shows how the basal progenitors of now dramatically different "kinds" are still apparently inseparable from sister species and parent clades.

Felid cladogram from Scientific American:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-evolution-of-cats
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1307/679959050_e5345e20d7_b.jpg

Massive collaborative analysis of the Molecular Phylogeny of Carnivora:
http://sysbio.oxfordjournals.org/content/54/2/317.full.pdf+html

Another cited source, an explanation of transitional forms and taxonomic trends by a Christian evolutionist, Prof. Keith B. Miller Ph.D.
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/resources/Miller.html

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  • there is no question that there are many cats, dogs, bats, etc. (both living and in the fossil record) the problem is that evolution is supposeto show animals that link all this families

  • @Answerquestions1 As I have already shown -in this and other videos- evolution DOES show how all animal families are linked.

  • cat 2:13 is a clouded leopard not ocelot...just sayin

  • @dtaco9 No, that is an ocelot.

  • @AronRa At 7:09 the last cat what did you say it was called i keep typing it out on Google but keep spelling it wrong.

  • @bio0link The pseudo-cat at 7:09 is barbourofelis.

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  • I thought the scientific name for house cats was felis catus?

  • The Siberian Tiger has always been my favorite since I first discovered them back in grade school.

  • Very cool information!

  • @narutofan9999 And I won't discredit them. But I find their religious compulsions ironically misaligned with their field of inquiry and their religious tenants unhelpful in any real form of accomplishment. You can thank God all you want for finding the cure to cancer, but He put it here in the first place and isn't paying for your school bills, is He?

  • @TheOkami1113

    There are quite a few religious scientists though.

  • Very interesting.

  • Can someone tell me what that clip was at 10:58 ?

    What movie was that from, looks familier haha! :p

  • Thanks for sharing this, your taxonomy videos are always very informative. :)

  • I love how scientists--ahem, REAL scientists--use religious contexts as the basis for sarcastic, or just humorous, jokes. It a monument to how far we've left fairy tales in the ground.

  • The REAL Truth About Cats and Dogs!

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