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Subject: | Fw: Boobooks in Australia - and Lesser Sooty Owl |
From: | "Chris Brandis" <> |
Date: | Thu, 20 Dec 2012 19:27:21 +1100 |
Hi allIf call (language), size, appearance, (skin colour), habitat (country) and behaviour (customs) were a criteria there would be many human species. As I understand genetics tries to predict the old species definition of if the progeny of two different species are infertile, then they are in fact different species. Maybe too many lumpings will drop life lists too far to be popular so it will be done a little at a time. Cheers Chris |
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