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What Evolution Is Not?
The way evolution actually works is you don't get one species that in most cases has two or three populations that separate from each other. So for example, the common ancestor of lions and tigers was something else. And that cat ended up in two populations which then slowly accumulated microevolutionary changes so that lions started looking very different than tigers. But if you keep going you end up with what looks like macroevolution. I have a whole video called What Evolution Is Not because a lot of folks mistake what it's actually saying.