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TopicSo, Noah's ark...
adjl
11/18/21 10:17:02 PM
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Flappers posted...
Bottom line, if nature is allowed to take its course, the problem will resolve itself. Some species may go extinct if they fail or are taken advantage of by quicker-evolving animals, but this too is a part of nature.

Pretty much. Whatever bottlenecks you start from, given enough time, new diversity will make its way into the population. Ultimately, even without believing that Noah's Ark happened, speciation events tend to result in some degree of bottleneck (stuff like ring species show that this doesn't necessarily happen every time), which new species eventually overcome.

Metalsonic66 posted...

Yes, thank you.

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