read about Artificial and Natural Selection which are two facts that cannot be disputed. these are denominators in determining our common ancestors. did the Bible discuss something about Artificial Selection?
Darwin first coined the phrases Artificial and Natural Selection. It is a proven fact - it can be seen in all the various beads of species (dogs, cats, birds, humans) on the planet. It explains now bird beaks shrink and expand during times of droughts. But since there are no flying pigs, talking monkey accountants, or even one missing link connecting the transitional changes between the evolutionary changes of each species on this planet.
All fossil records show existence and extinction of species - NO MISSING LINKS - NOT ONE HAS EVER BEEN FOUND EVER FOR ANY SPECIES!
(Genesis 1)
God made kinds of beasts of the earth, kinds of cattle and all kinds of creeping things and God saw it was good.
(Leviticus 11: 13-30)
These, moreover, you shall detest among the birds; they are abhorrent, not to be eaten: the eagle and the vulture and the buzzard, and the kite and the falcon in its kind, every raven in its kind, and the ostrich and the owl and the sea gull and the hawk in its kind, and the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl, and the white owl and the pelican and the carrion vulture, and the stork, the heron in its kinds, and the hoopoe, and the bat. These of them you may eat: the locust in its kinds, and the devastating locust in its kinds, and the cricket in its kinds, and the grasshopper in its kinds. Now these are to you the unclean among the swarming things which swarm on the earth: the mole, and the mouse, and the great lizard in its kinds, and the gecko, and the crocodile, and the lizard, and the sand reptile, and the chameleon.
(Deuteronomy 14: 12-1

But these are the ones which you shall not eat: the eagle and the vulture and the buzzard, and the red kite, the falcon, and the kite in their kinds, and every raven in its kind, and the ostrich, the owl, the sea gull, and the hawk in their kinds, the little owl, the great owl, the white owl, the pelican, the carrion vulture, the cormorant, the stork, and the heron in their kinds, and the hoopoe and the bat.
(Ezekiel 47: 10)
...Their fish will be according to their kinds, like the fish of the Great Sea, very many.
Even if the text in Genesis should be translated "after their kind," there is still the question about how the Hebrew word for kind, min, should be translated. Genesis doesn't clarify the issue, although it suggests that some of the the "kinds" are rather diverse groups of animals and plants. Therefore, the "kinds" seen in Genesis one probably do not represent species. Most Hebrew scholars think min probably refers to what biologists would classify as genera or families, although specific examples elsewhere in the Bible suggest the definition cannot be considered that exact. Some of the other examples of min can be found in Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
These verses suggest that the kinds could very well include genera, and families of organisms, and maybe even orders. Therefore, even if one were to translate the verses of Genesis one as "after their kinds," these kinds could refer to naturalistic microevolution through at least the genus, if not family level.
How far can micro-evolution go in producing new species? Examples of observable speciation cited by evolutionists are not very striking. The field of Botany is where most of these speciation events are seen in plants subject to some forms of extreme environmental stress. When the "new species" is returned to its original habitat, it rapidly reverts to its former phenotype. Botanist know that plants are readily adaptable to habitat, whether a result of natural selection or artificial selection (domestication). The biblical account for the creation of plants is not very specific, saying, "Let the earth [or land] sprout vegetation" and "And the earth brought forth vegetation" (Genesis 1: 11-12). Genesis seems to be telling us that much of the production of plants is brought forth by "the earth," as opposed to continuous direct intervention by God. Therefore, one would not see a contradiction between the biblical record and observable examples of micro-evolution.
Therefore, contrary to what many Christians teach, the Bible seems to allow for naturalistic speciation of certain kinds of organisms. How much speciation would be allowable according to the biblical account is up to debate. However, the Bible clearly indicates that God directly intervened in the creation of certain groups of organisms (higher mammals, birds and mankind).