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20 February, 00:22

If the population from one of the experimental islands was reintroduced on the original island, do you predict that lizards from the two populations would still mate and reproduce? Justify your answer with scientific arguments.

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  1. 20 February, 00:34
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    Despite the fact of the lizards' differences in terms of their island in which they live and was born in, I can still see the possibility of them to reproduce and mate it is because differences and change does not stop a specie from being attracted to one another especially when they are on the same kind.
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