Baraminology?

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USIncognito
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Baraminology?

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Have Creationists finally owned up and offered a definition as to what constitutes a "kind?"

http://www.creationtruths.com/default.a ... hatisakind

I've read through this twice and still don't see it.

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Chimp
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I'm not sure if the tiger-lion offspring is fertile...they only live a couple
of months.

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Glee
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Post #22

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Chimp wrote:I'm not sure if the tiger-lion offspring is fertile...they only live a couple
of months.
Seems like it's time to do a quick brush up on peoples knowledge of the existence of ligers and tigons...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigon

Some of them are fertile, and some of them are the result of a lion and a tiger being put in the same enclosure. They definately live for quite a while.

A less known about known about cross-breed is a Wolphin (a cross between a killer whale and dolphin, also fertile)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolphin

(unless wikipedia has been flooded with false information :( )

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