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Biology, 24.10.2019 05:00 jennynmike03

Species that belong to the same ecomorph group are similar in appearance and occupy similar habitats. this suggests that species living in similar habitats evolved similar traits-in other words, the traits are adaptations. what observation supports this conclusion
anole species living high in the canopy have larger toepads and can cling to smooth leaves better than species found on tree trunks and on the ground (t/f)

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