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Originally posted by BlueTimberwolf
Okay whatever, on the Neanderthal thing who cares about that.
Point is, humans are not some special thing from other animals where we can't evolve in different species just like any other animals.
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I mean you brought it up in the attempt the clock the Biology major.
Speciation is a reaction to changes in environmental pressures. Homo sapiens are without a doubt the most adaptable of animal species, all the way from making clothes to stay warm to building technology, and thus there isn't any reason for speciation to occur. Hence the reason why Aboriginals can live isolated for 60 thousand years and remain Homo sapiens. There's no need to drastically genetically adapt into a new species because we're more than capable of existing as it. Meanwhile you have
birds undergoing speciation in decades. Why? Because they don't have the abilities that homo sapiens have when it comes to adaptation. Back to the main topic though, there's still no biological basic for race.
