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Scientists Watch As Wasps Diverge To Become Separate Species
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(10-31-2015, 02:02 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I don't think you have talked to any "sciency" people, because I don't see anything funny at all about this study of wasps and flies.  where is the funny part that I am missing?

BTW how exactly do you define a "sciency" person?  Is everyone who agrees with the scientific method a "sciency" person?  Who exactly is NOT a "sciency" person.

I define a sciency person as a scientist. Sorta like the person in Dino's "funny' meme.

As to the cited article; I find it funny they they consider wasps that adapt to different environments or other slight variances to be different species.

I have a Boxer and a Cocker Spaniel; they are nothing alike, but they are both dogs,

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RE: Scientists Watch As Wasps Diverge To Become Separate Species - bfine32 - 10-31-2015, 02:20 PM

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