Difference between revisions of "Essay: Porcupine Classification"

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According to evolutionists, porcupines evolved twice convergently. They claim the quills are the result are the result of [[Convergent evolution|" convergent evolution"]]. This essay will explore a different possibility, namely that Old World and New World porcupines are members of the same [[Baraminology|Baramin]] and that the evolutionist taxonomic system is deeply errant.
 
According to evolutionists, porcupines evolved twice convergently. They claim the quills are the result are the result of [[Convergent evolution|" convergent evolution"]]. This essay will explore a different possibility, namely that Old World and New World porcupines are members of the same [[Baraminology|Baramin]] and that the evolutionist taxonomic system is deeply errant.

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According to evolutionists, porcupines evolved twice convergently. They claim the quills are the result are the result of " convergent evolution". This essay will explore a different possibility, namely that Old World and New World porcupines are members of the same Baramin and that the evolutionist taxonomic system is deeply errant.