(November 15, 2018 at 12:44 am)Amarok Wrote:(November 15, 2018 at 12:36 am)Gwaithmir Wrote: Antheraea oculea is a subspecies of Antheraea polyphemus. These giant Saturniid silk moths have overlapping geographical ranges and limited ability to interbreed. Fertility studies between the two confirm that oculea is a species caught in the very act of evolving.Oh no that's "just adaption " or she will shift the goal and demand some outlandish creationist straw man of evolution .
Source: The Wild Silk Moths of North America. Paul M. Tuskes, James P. Tuttle, Michael M. Collins: Cornell University Press (1996); Pg. 179
Of course she's totally clueless that their is more then one kind of such diversification
You can't prove it's not just adaption and neither can science.