>Is the dogs/wolves example even an example of evolution? Isn't it
>domestication?
>

Domestication is usually a perfect example of that type of evolution. I think 
that micro evolution is the one that would be wolves to dogs, but I never could 
keep the two terms straight for some reason. Another example would be the 
finches observed by Darwin just prior to writing the Origin of the Species. 
They had obviously evolved differing beaks for differing purposes, but they 
were all still finches. If those finches had evolved into hummingbirds, for 
example, that would be macro evolution (assuming I haven't gotten the two terms 
mixed up).

Now before anyone jumps down my throat, I'm just illustrating the point. 

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