hello
I have another interesting question(if you ask me), why do you think it exist so many similar species within the subfamilys?
As everybody knows, it can sometimes be "very" hard to identefy a species (poecilotheria ex.)
It has to do something with genemutations and natural selection,that is the start of evolution, but why so "many" mutations? As we know, many similar genuses/species live in the same areas/habitats, so why has it evolved so many, almost, "identical" species!?
And with all respect, pleas do not bring God into this topic, if he exsist, I do not think he had enything to do with tarantula evolution
(and sorry if the english is not perfect)
take care,
Daniel
I have another interesting question(if you ask me), why do you think it exist so many similar species within the subfamilys?
As everybody knows, it can sometimes be "very" hard to identefy a species (poecilotheria ex.)
It has to do something with genemutations and natural selection,that is the start of evolution, but why so "many" mutations? As we know, many similar genuses/species live in the same areas/habitats, so why has it evolved so many, almost, "identical" species!?
And with all respect, pleas do not bring God into this topic, if he exsist, I do not think he had enything to do with tarantula evolution
(and sorry if the english is not perfect)
take care,
Daniel