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It is kind of Amazing that there are so many kinds of dogs (selective breeding) and so few kinds of people. Also seems like there are relatively few kinds of horses and cows compared to kinds of dogs.
Well, Hispanic is a recent amalgamation of American Indians and Spanish. They are distinct enough that you can pretty easily recognize them
There are still Spanish, and there are still Indians, but there a lot of people who are mixed, and it's a thing now.
How many races can you clearly distinguish at a glance?
Body adapts to weather they live in. Survial of fittest for that weather.
white
black
East Asian
East Indian
American Hispanic
Of course there are lots of edge cases. American Indians often look kind of Asian to me, or Hispanic. Hispanic for me means the typical Mexican, which is about half Spanish and half Indian. Someone of German origin from Argentina is not really Hispanic at all.
East Indians look basically like dark white people to me, which makes sense because India is a mix of literally Aryan invaders from the North and the native people who were there before that.
The three corners of the most distant easily distinguished races to me are white, black, and East Asian. So, for example, there is 0% chance I would ever be confused about who is Norwegian, who is from Cameroon, and who is from Japan given three people natively from those countries.
I'm posting this because I was taught in school that "there are no races". That's complete bullshit. Even a $100 genetic test can pin down your racial composition with great accuracy.