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15187716 No.15187716 [Reply] [Original]

Why there are hundreds of species who are genetically the same especies on both poles who clearly would die if they traveled to the equator?

And no, this includes soil bacteria and flora who can't clearly travel like an animal.

redd!tors here cant answer this issue with evolution.

And no, I am talking the same specie, looking at their DNA.

>> No.15187721

Which ones

>> No.15187725

>>15187721
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-oceans-polar-idUSTRE51E1GP20090215

>> No.15187809

Ice age, ocean currents, stowaways on vessels or migrating animals such as whales or birds. You know, the usual ways life moves about on the planet. If we wait long enough, they may even adapt and evolve separately due to their differing evolutionary pressures.

>> No.15187818

>>15187716
>hundreds of species who are genetically the same especies
This does not make sense. Please rephrase or admit that you are wrong.

>> No.15187824

>>15187716
>>15187809
>life-form migrates from its environment into a new environment across the world with near identical conditions
>why didn’t it change?!
>GUYS WE JUST DISPROVED EVOLOOOOSHUN!!!
This thread in a nutshell