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3084028 No.3084028 [Reply] [Original]

I just read childhood's end for the first time and how the humans stopped reproducing at the end made me have a question about evolution. Can any of you guys name an example of a species that evolved into a different and distinct species yet currently survived. Not like how monkeys share a common ancestor with humans, but a case in which that common ancestor is till around filling its original niche. Perhaps if the portion of the population spread to a geographically distinct place and evolved into another species. I just need one example.

>> No.3084041

Niggers, they evolved from monkeys, live native in Africa, and were separated from their genetic niche via human interaction. Because of this, they were forced to evolve into a stronger, more ape-like species due to the hard life of being raised up in slavery and the harsh conditions associated with it.

>> No.3084051

>>3084028
>>3084041
samefag

When you have to set yourself up to be racist on the internet, you're doing it wrong.

>> No.3084064
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3084064

Frilled Sharks.

What you're describing is pretty rare, because species evolve to be more efficient in their niches. A population which has evolved will usually wipe out a population which has been in stasis as a result.

>> No.3084080

>>3084064
what about allopatric speciation? it seems like it would happen all the time (meaning original + new species both still living)

>> No.3084095

>>3084051
OP here, that wasn't me. I never thought niggers evolved so much as congealed somewhere.

>> No.3084100

I always figured that a nigger was like an std your offspring caught if you mated with someone already infected.

>> No.3084106

what about wasps and ants?

>> No.3084111

Darwin's finches

/thread

Also fistbump on childhoods end. that book was pimp

>> No.3084119

>>3084028
Doesn't that guy realize his fucking body will block the flow of wind?!