Re: Propping up the theory of Evolution



On 2008-07-03, rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx <rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 3, 2:11 am, "Dan Luke" <t1...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[snip]

The marathon started yesterday and you don't even have your running shoes on
yet.

Well lets back back to basics then, so I can get my running shoes on.
Just give me a short list of examples in nature, in any species, where
lets say 30% of the population within that species, has a different
organ or gland than the others in that species, and a brief on how the
physiology design differs within that group.
As a starting point for discussion.

Can you think of an organ that you don't share with a dolphin?

Mark

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