European race diversity - a proof of evolution?

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BeyondET

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That IS NOT EVOLUTION though.............is it?
Well a different type of animal came out of the mating of the coyote and wolf, is that adaptation or something else..
I think the two words have similar understanding certainly not like the Darwins theory... But nonetheless smilier...

Does a person adapted at being more of a spiritual being or does a person evolve into a more spiritual being...
 
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LaurenTM

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Well a different type of animal came out of the mating of the coyote and wolf, is that adaptation or something else..
I think the two words have similar understanding certainly not like the Darwins theory... But nonetheless smilier...

Does a person adapted at being more of a spiritual being or does a person evolve into a more spiritual being...


well, since you asked (kind of)

the coywolf represents the result of the killing off of one of the species involved (eastern wolf) to the point it swallowed its pride and took coyote damsels for brides...(coyotes and wolves are normally natural enemies)

so, it's the tinkering of mankind once again and deciding that men should be the top predator...only that does not play out successfully in the woods

I have wolfdogs..Siberian Huskies bred with wolf...but not 50% of wolf in the ones I have...they are low content...and I don't recommend breeding them; you never know what you are going to get but the wolf genes are VERY strong..you cannot determine what the nature of any pup out of a litter will be like, unlike purebred dogs or even crosses...or multiple crosses

the word itself, evolve, can just mean change...doesn't have to be the ape to man story (which I do not personally believe)

if one is adapting to the environment, can it be said they are evolving? probably not sprouting extra appendages though...haha

as my wolfdogs are a few generations past the 50% mark, towards the lower end of the scale, I think it is really interesting just how very much of the wolf traits remain

as far as the coywolf goes...wolves are normally fearful of humans...coyotes not so much...the coywolf is a dangerous animal for the most part...not afraid, bold, can hunt in packs, and are larger than the coyote...mankind made more trouble by eliminating the big bad wolf
 
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BeyondET

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well, since you asked (kind of)

the coywolf represents the result of the killing off of one of the species involved (eastern wolf) to the point it swallowed its pride and took coyote damsels for brides...(coyotes and wolves are normally natural enemies)

so, it's the tinkering of mankind once again and deciding that men should be the top predator...only that does not play out successfully in the woods

I have wolfdogs..Siberian Huskies bred with wolf...but not 50% of wolf in the ones I have...they are low content...and I don't recommend breeding them; you never know what you are going to get but the wolf genes are VERY strong..you cannot determine what the nature of any pup out of a litter will be like, unlike purebred dogs or even crosses...or multiple crosses

the word itself, evolve, can just mean change...doesn't have to be the ape to man story (which I do not personally believe)

if one is adapting to the environment, can it be said they are evolving? probably not sprouting extra appendages though...haha

as my wolfdogs are a few generations past the 50% mark, towards the lower end of the scale, I think it is really interesting just how very much of the wolf traits remain

as far as the coywolf goes...wolves are normally fearful of humans...coyotes not so much...the coywolf is a dangerous animal for the most part...not afraid, bold, can hunt in packs, and are larger than the coyote...mankind made more trouble by eliminating the big bad wolf
I agree as well, ive watch a doc. On the Coywolf it's like a higher hybrid of the other two animals. The Coywolf having a larger jaw bone that supports stronger muscles, they are much smarter and faster learners than either the wolf or coyote.. right now about 2,000 are,living inside of Chicago city among people and are rarely seen because they have learned to be elusive...