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From: Bill Lucy
In article , bobcomer_removeme{at}mindspring.com says...
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> Hinnies. (fertile female mules, there's no males so it's not a species.)
I don't believe it would apply to hinnies (the odd number of chromosomes),
but let's assume that a fertile male is possible (say 1:1,000,000,000,000)
and that the offspring is fertile.
We still have to get these two together -- otherwise the
"species" is still a dead end.
Actually, the above is how evolution works. That 1 in a trillion chance AND
the coming together of environmental factors (I'm including the mating as
an environmental factor) create a fertile offspring.
Evolution says nothing about the viability of that offspring or whether the
species will last. Many evolutionists believe that "The Origin of
Species" is actually misnamed, because both "origin" and
"species" are not necessary for evolution to be good theory.
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