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Jonas Little
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26 January, 14:34
What does it mean for a species to be in stasis?
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Slade Wheeler
26 January, 14:44
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This definitely means that the species is in a state of rest. i. e. not changing much.
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Sasha Huynh
26 January, 14:44
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The species are not changing so much. Stasis means "inactivity"
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