I agree. However, so as to not leave the thread entirely without creationist comment here is what Creationwiki has to say, in part.
Created kind
Created kinds are organisms that are defined by creation biology as sharing a common ancestry.
The phrase refers to the Genesis account of the creation week during which God created many kinds of plants and animals. They are also referred to as "original kinds," "Genesis kinds," and more formally by creation scientists as baramin. The term barmin was coined in 1941 by Frank Marsh from the Hebrew words bara (create) and min (kind). The study of baramin (known as Baraminology) is a rapidly growing field of creation science involved with the identification of the created kinds.
In contrast to the evolutionary principle of common ancestry, creation biologists argue that organisms were created in a finite number of discrete forms as described in the Bible, which subsequently diversified through speciation and microevolution. There is much uncertainty about what exactly the Bible means when it talks of "kinds". The original Hebrew word min is used to describe a variety of organisms. Nevertheless, creationists are in agreement that the phrase refers to a distinct barrier between different types or organisms and a limitation on variation.
It is very important not to confuse the "created kind" with species. Although animals like the fox and coyote might be considered different taxonomic species, they are still the same "kind" of animal. The created kind is thought to be more often synonymous with the "Family" level of classification in the taxonomic hierarchy; at least in mammals; and occasionally it can extend as high as the order level. Here are some examples:
Felidae Scientists from Creation Ministries International and the Institute for Creation Research have proposed that the original feline kind was comparable to the Liger and the Tigon.
Canidae Including Wolves, Foxes, Jackals, Coyotes, and Domestic dogs.
Camelidae Including both the Camel and the Llama, which are reproductively compatible, their hybrid offspring being known as "Camas."
Bovidae Including Cattle, Buffalo, Bison, and Yaks.
Equidae Including Horses, Zebras, and *****.
Caprinae Including Sheep, Goats, and Ibex.
Crocodilia Including all the varieties of Alligators, Crocodiles, and Gharials.
Elephantidae Including African and Asian elephants, Mammoths, Mastodons, and Gomphotheres.
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For the present I'll leave it to others to pick apart this rather amusing explanation; although' I do find the following remarks interesting.
"There is much uncertainty about what exactly the Bible means when it talks of 'kinds' ."
"The created kind is thought to be more often synonymous with the "Family" level of classification in the taxonomic hierarchy; "
Oh yes, almost forgot. Here is a little unexplained diagram taken from Answers in Genesis showing how "gene pools"---whatever that means to them---arise from an "Original Created Kind."