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18 June, 02:29
Three examples of direct evidence for evolution?
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Raphael
18 June, 02:55
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From invertebrates to vertebrates (from no back bone to backbones)
from apes to human (one walks on all fours the other walks on two limbs)
from fish to reptiles (one has no legs other has legs)
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