Will evolution of life produce new kind of species in the future?

2013-08-14 10:39 am
I am not clear about how dinosours were dead, some how it has later formed the ice age with mammoths and sabertooth, and now we have elephants and lions, but what about future? We will have any new species of famalies of flora and fauna? Without artificial hybrids?

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2013-08-14 11:19 am
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Well evolution is the determinant of a successful spice naturally or artificially. Due to climate change today spicies have no choice to either adapt naturally if nature permitts or else might need artificial manipulation. Most of the evolution today is artificial from dogs, plants, live stock including cows, pigs, fish to anything mankind considers food. Other evolution occur due to accidental medical applications which lead to mutations or super bugs like ecoli. So the future of evolution is predominantly in our hands, however we do not have control of terrestrial envision because that can our at any given time. I believe box Jerry fish is an example of a terestrial invasion. Some how it hitch hiked on a comet and landed into our oceans. It is going through evolution as we speak killing native spies in the oceans. The origns of a box Jerry fish is an unknown yet it is not well documented in the past literatures.
2013-08-14 5:18 pm
yes, I believe so. it came dinosours in the past, now humans, soon there'll be new species coming up in the future, you'll never know. dinosours were dead because the earth was dry, without food and water, deserts formed, so the dinosours extinct because of that. I am not sure if rocks were fallen from the space to the earth which might had killed the dinosours though. Did the earth grew red and dry? I am not sure/certain about it.


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