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Do humans vary like dogs?

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It's generally accepted that some breeds of dogs are generally more intelligent than others, and suggesting that is perfectly acceptable in the dog word. This is also true for lots of different types of animals, different breeds of horse and ponies are considered to be suitable for different things and vary in intelligent. So why are humans any different, after all, we are all animals. Why are the general variations within humans so different from animals. Aren't black, white and asian people all just variations of the same species, is race comparable to different variations in dogs. For example, although all dog breeds come in different shapes and sizes, their basic structure is the same and their social and communication patterns are very similar across all breeds of dog. All breeds of dog can seemly communicate with eachother, but there's still undeniable intelligene differences, so why are humans so different?

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  1. I think humans do very, because different races have different features.


  2. its obvious that some excel at different things, but the reason that people are different from domesticated species is that the animals are bred for those things.  breeders find the traits that they want in animals and breed the ones that possess them.  the n**i's attempted the same thing in order to create an Aryan master race, but if certain traits aren't focused on in reproduction then it is a random assembly of traits that could produce any number of things in offspring.  its entirely possible to do the same thing with humans, but its unethical to focus on those things for an entire race.  it is however the reason that people like pro football players and other athletes usually have athletic offspring.

  3. What you write makes perfect sense from the perspective of a geneticist, biologist and/or animal breeder.

    Charles Darwin studied the how animals (especially pigeons) were bred to emphasize certain characteristics. Talk  - usually racist - of similar experiments involving humans is unfounded, salacious, and/or impractical.

    Your "Additional Detail" hit the nail squarely on the head.

  4. Until a draft horse wins the triple crown, I'll have to agree with your line of reasoning.  I raise beef cattle but know better than to try milk an Angus or sell a Jersey for beef.  Humans are different in much the same way... the crowd engaged in social engineering & thought control just won't admit it.

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