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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

The Salamander's Tale clearly shows how we can see one species evolving into another "TODAY". Ring species such as these are a clear example of speciation occurring in real time. If we were to wipe out the intermediate breeding populations we are left with reproductively isolated and independent species.

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  • @itzahazylife

    No junior.

    Drastic change never occurs (as seen in Living Fossils, which are fossils of organisms that exist today and have not changed for HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of years)

    There is no observed evidence for macroevolution.

    In fact.....a species would have to defy DNA and genetic entropy to macroevolve into an entirely new type of organism.

    Macroevolution is more RELIGION than science. Also, science proved we did NOT come from Neanderthals__FACT.

  • @itzahazylife

    For one to believe in the UNobserved delusion of macroevolution you must ignore a lot of observable facts we see today in nature and the fossil record

    Homo Sapiens stay Homo Sapiens (200,000 years and counting), Horseshoe Crabs stay Horseshoe Crabs (450 MILLION years and counting). Nothing is turning into a totally different organism. DNA prevents that from occurring

    During the Cambrian explosion, tons of new forms of life just appeared here on Earth. The fossil record shows us

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  • love the video really good

  • How can you take seriously someone who can't tell the difference between tail and tale?

  • @evoTARDSareINSANE Non-interbreeding marks seperate species, as in these ring species shown here. You don't have to have turn into a snake for it to be a new species. Why are you so dishonest?

  • @buffboynick "Increase" of information......you just sunk right there. Try talking about something you actually know something about. Try, let's just say, twisted, inaccurate theism.

  • @evoTARDSareINSANE You said "Ring Species only demonstrates variations within a species." Your problem here is that they are not the same species. Your misunderstanding (or misrepresentation) of what ring species are and why they are significant is obvious.

  • @DisprovingEvolution lol. Don't avoid the question. Please provide any peer reviewed scientific paper which demonstrates the creationists DNA code barrier.

  • @djarm67

    The DNA code barrier is seen in current observation of nature.

    Bacteria stays bacteria, Plants stay plants, Bats stay Bats, Crabs stay Crabs, and Humans stay Humans.

    As for Peer Reviewed Scientific Journals supporting ID, there are many. In fact I have a link to the majority of them on my channel (LINK number 10).

    Dr. Gordon C. Mills has written some, Dr. Jonathan Wells, Dr. Michael Denton, and Dr. Stephen Meyer to name a few. Ouch, that evo-religion is getting schooled today!

  • @djarm67

    And thankyou for demonstrating ignorance on the definition of macroevolution.

    Ring Species only demonstrates variations within a species. They remain salamanders and have not magically morphed into an entirely new organism. Understand evo-boy?

    Do you consider the different races of Homo Sapiens (black, white, indian, middle eastern, latino, and asian) to be different species?

    NO, they are all still Homo Sapiens. Just as all these salamanders are STILL salamanders. Facts hurt huh.

  • @DisprovingEvolution lol. Please provide any peer reviewed scientific paper which demonstrates the creationists DNA code barrier.

  • @DisprovingEvolution Thanks for your demonstration of ignorance on nested hierarchical phylogenetic distribution.

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