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Does the concept of natural selection as the driver of evolution necessitate that all versions of a species that would exist had to exist simultaneously at one point?
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Not an evolution denier but the way it’s been explained to me is that those with superior genes for that particular moment in history survived to reproduce (ie giraffes with long necks over giraffes with short necks). Makes sense. That means the both types of giraffes coexisted. Extrapolate that over millennia wouldn’t that mean that all types of giraffes that would ever exist had to exist at the same time and nature selected the group most apt to survive?
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