DailyDirt: Nature Doesn't Play By Our Rules…

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Biology does whatever it can do, and it’s usually pretty messy about it. Just when people think they’ve figured out a nice hierarchical system for classifying plants and animals and microscopic organisms, we find out that there’s more going on and some things aren’t as clear cut as we thought. We could divide up life into several kingdoms and/or three domains, but taxonomy isn’t getting simpler with time. Life is a continuous spectrum that can’t be separated easily, and classifications could become even more complicated in the future. If you thought a platypus was weird, check out a few of these creatures.

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JoeCool (profile) says:

On the contrary

Life is a continuous spectrum that can’t be separated easily, and classifications could become even more complicated in the future.

It’s EASY to separate life into classes: plants, animals, and “other”… where “other” is virtually always microscopic and of no interest to anyone other than scientists who are happy when you yell “NEEEERRRRRRDDDDDDD!” at them.

Mr Big Content says:

These Creatures Are The Delusional Figments Of Evolutionist Conspiratorians

This is what happens when you start believing in Evolution: you get tormented by inconceivable nightmare monsters like these. Better to stick with simpler, more plausible Intelligent Design. Then Biology actually makes logical Sence. Such creatures never existed in teh Bible! And thats where they should stay!

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: So, what is a species?

Not sure about coyotes, but there’s no distinction between dogs and wolves. Dogs are wolves, the product of millennia of selective breeding to make them a bit cuter and less vicious. Even poodles, one of the smallest, cutest, and least “wolf-like” of dog breeds, have been successfully interbred with normal wolves.

MondoGordo (profile) says:

Ummm yeah

Biologically speaking, a species is the major subdivision of a genus or subgenus, regarded as the basic category of biological classification, composed of related individuals that resemble one another, are able to breed among themselves, but are not able to breed with members of another species.

“Breeding” implies producing fertile offspring.

Therefore by definition if these “coywolves” are fertile, then they wolves and coyotes are not separate species .

It would seem the taxonomists labeling coyotes “canus latrans” rather than “canis lupus” was biologically speaking at least, incorrect.

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