>>12672376>the genomes of subspecies such as ravensI know that in america, there's two lines of ravens that arrived on the continent at different times and are categorized as subspecies despite being very distantly related, simply because they're both black corvids. Non-black corvids were classified as different species despite being more closely related to one of those lines than they are to each other. Is that what you're referring to ? this obvious error ? You're making it out to be the typical case ?
Here another "typical" case for you : the Hooded Crow and the Carrion crow have identical genomes, with a difference in expression, and have been recently classified as different species.
I also know that other species such as wolves and coyotes have genetic distance comparable to human groups.
And sorry for using the local language. I guess now that you put up a new goal on a new, rhetorical field, you scored. Good game.