Dojo loach, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus Photo: Takafumi Fujimoto |
A little female fish blows the creationist notion of 'kind' wide open and shatters the no 'macro-evolution' dogma.
When you can pin a creationists down to something approaching a definition of 'kind', it almost always includes something about not being able to breed with any other 'kind', although, naturally, when the needs of the argument dictate this may be abandoned to move the definition up a taxonomic level or two and widen the goalposts, so non-interbreeding but related species can be the same 'kind'.
They will also tell you that a change of 'kind' would involve a change in genetic 'information' to create new systems and structures (something they call 'macro-evolution') which they declare to be impossible because it requires new information (which they also declare to be impossible).