Skwim
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This is pretty much how science sees the taxonomy of various cats.
Source: Wikipedia
Various species having evolved from those that gave rise to other evolved species.
This is how Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis sees it
According to AiG here all species of cats came from a single pair which gave birth to lions, then tigers, then pumas, then bobcats, then . . . (or some such order of births). Because it says there are 38 living species and 36 extinct species of cats and we assume there were no twin male-female births, this poor cat had to have gone through 148 births. And each somehow producing a different species with every other pregnancy.
Sound reasonable? Of course it does.
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Source: Wikipedia
This is how Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis sees it
No lions and tigers were on Noah’s Ark. Instead, God brought one pair of every “kind.”
At least 38 living (shown here) and 36 extinct cats descended from this original pair!.
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At least 38 living (shown here) and 36 extinct cats descended from this original pair!.
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According to AiG here all species of cats came from a single pair which gave birth to lions, then tigers, then pumas, then bobcats, then . . . (or some such order of births). Because it says there are 38 living species and 36 extinct species of cats and we assume there were no twin male-female births, this poor cat had to have gone through 148 births. And each somehow producing a different species with every other pregnancy.
Sound reasonable? Of course it does.
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