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Importance of Tree, Incredible India

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Tiger means India, here is why !

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Incredible indian beach

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@Shakuni & Ravan , thanks for sharing...Trees and Wildlife must be protected at all costs...Pakistan is also trying hard in fulfilling this...We are trying to save the Indus Dolphin and the Snow Leopard... Beautiful beach...


Fun fact: Indus and Ganga river dolphins are the same species and scientist have no clue of how they go there as river dolphins don't cross oceans! Perhaps tens of thousands of years ago Ganga and Indus were linked through tributary rivers?
 
There is element of subjectivity in classification. This is even more so in species that are very similar.

"From the 1970s until 1998, the Ganges River dolphin and the Indus dolphin were regarded as separate species; however, in 1998, their classification was changed from two separate species to subspecies of a single species"

Maybe in future depending on the subject concerned - they might diverge them again.

Ps. It's like the question "are Hispanics white"? Some hardline white supremacists will say no. The question to Middle Easterners. US law considers ME people white.
 
There is element of subjectivity in classification. This is even more so in species that are very similar.

"From the 1970s until 1998, the Ganges River dolphin and the Indus dolphin were regarded as separate species; however, in 1998, their classification was changed from two separate species to subspecies of a single species"

Maybe in future depending on the subject concerned - they might diverge them again.

Ps. It's like the question "are Hispanics white"? Some hardline white supremacists will say no. The question to Middle Easterners. US law considers ME people white.

I've studied phylogeny. It wasn't until late 90s that DNA was used to assign organisms on a phylogenetic tree. Earlier morphology and behaviour was used to determine where organisms belonged.


Another fun fact: Indian and African lions belong to the same species. They are both a subspecies of lion.
 

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