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Originally Posted by raab
I dont really think anyone disagrees about the Cambrian Explosion itself. I think people disagree on how it happened or how long it took. Mainly Evolutionists who are trying to make it fit their Theory...
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Are you suggesting there is a limit to the frequency and dispersal of how species evolve or at what rate?
Have a look at the common dog. Man domesticated the wolf (15,000 years ago) yet he didn't really begin to selectively breed until only a few thousand years ago.
Do you realise that within a span of a few hundred years, a dog can be completely unrecognisable from it's ancestor.
There's an example that shows how quickly evolution can occur and how diverse the end result might look like.
The example is a perfect illustration underpinning the potential of adaptation, selective breeding and evolution.
Now you are going to say that rapid change occurred because of the intervention of man - and you are right - but the example is there to illustrate how quickly and radically evolution can occur.
And, in extreme environmental changes, adaptations like these can occur very very quickly (over a few hundred or a thousand years) naturally.