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  • Oct 29, 2024 | answersingenesis.org | Darrell B. Harrison |Karina Altman |Tim Chaffey |Patricia Engler

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  • Sep 8, 2023 | answersingenesis.org | Karina Altman

    10 of the 14 extant feline genera from largest to smallest are connected genetically through hybridization. Speaking of felines, cats are also an excellent example of the kinds concept. While you won’t find tigers, today’s largest cats, hybridizing with your domestic cats at home (the tigers are more likely to eat the house cats), these two drastically different felines are connected through hybridization data. Tigers, lions, leopards, and jaguars can all interbreed.

  • Aug 10, 2023 | answersingenesis.org | Rob Webb |Karina Altman |Tim Chaffey |Patricia Engler

    Rob earned his B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2011. Shortly afterwards, he and his wife and moved to Colorado to start his career with an aerospace company while working on his graduate degree. In 2014, Rob received an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering with a concentration in Astrodynamics and Satellite Navigation from the University of Colorado–Boulder.

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