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Originally Posted by photon
Even with macro-evolution, anything descended from a wolf will always be a wolf.
Humans are humans, we're hominids, we're apes, we're mammals, we're tetrapods, we're chordates, we're eukaryotes...
At every level there was a common ancestor. We may look very different than other mammals, but we're still mammals.
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Before I head out to find those books, a question: shouldn't the fossil record show billions upon billions of different fossils in various stages along the billions of billions of years of macro-evolutionary changes? Why has everything found been essentially as we know species today, with only the minor micro-evolutionary changes seen?