The Evolution of Melanism was created in 1973.
Industrial melanism is a phenomenon where organisms in a population have darker pigmentation due to environmental changes caused by industrial pollution. This adaptation helps them blend into their surroundings better, reducing their risk of predation. One famous example is the peppered moth in Britain during the industrial revolution.
The effects industrial melanism is that it has produced more dark-colored moths than lighter ones. It has changed balance of population between the two types since the lighter ones were killed by the sulfur dioxide brought about by industrial pollution. This is true specifically for the peppered moth or Biston bitularia.
Everyone at the time of Darwin's discovery believed that people were created by God instead of evolution. We were supposedly perfect, but to believe that we had evolved made us look imperfect due to the evolution of the body, and other such features.
Evolution Is not true period. God created everything and all of his creation has a certain purpose. In Genesis 1: 1 it says: God created the heavens and the earth. So, Evolution pretty much has nothing to do with DNA. Read your Bible, its a great book with lots of knowledge!! :)
Yes, there is a species of big cat called the black jaguar, also known as the black panther. They have a genetic condition called melanism which gives them their dark fur color.
Melanism is rarer than Albinism
There has never been a confirmed case of melanism among cougars.
Melanism is an increased amount of black pigmentation. Melanism may be possible in humans but there has never been a case of it. It mainly affects animals such as the panther.
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