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Dictionary » C » Canidae CanidaeCanidae a family of the carnivora including the dogs, coyotes, wolves, and foxes. Origin: L. Canis, dog ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... Canid hybrids are the result of interbreeding between different species of the canine (dog) family (Canidae). for a whole list of interbreeding species http://www.geocities.com/plin9k/limiting-species.htm
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Origins of life... I wanted to show the divergence of species that could come from one "kind" as described in the bible. One kind would be members of the canidae family. most specifically, canis. And would happen in our common "day" or present geological period that we are in now. For one thing, ...
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"Twenty questions"-biology game Is it a member of the canidae (dog) family? Is it a member of the felidae (cat) family? Is it a member a seal or a walrus? Is it a mongoose? no. Is it a member of the ursidae (bear) family yes~ it is really easy by this time...
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"Twenty questions"-biology gameIs it a member of the canidae (dog) family? Is it a member of the felidae (cat) family? Is it a member of the ursidae (bear) family? Is it a member a seal or a walrus? Is it a mongoose?
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Origins of life... about. I don't have time right now to read over everything you posted, but I took a quick glance at one site and it says that all members of the Canidae family evolved from a common ancestor existing 7-10 million years ago, so I'm not sure how this supports your suggestion that this happened ...
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