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21 January, 02:24

A scientist argues that two species of birds are the same species because they have similar body structure, similar DNA, and similar beaks because they eat the same food. The birds do have some variations in color patterns and have a different mating season. Which piece of evidence would go against this argument and suggest that the birds are actually different species? The birds have similar body structure. The birds have similar beaks. The birds have different color variations. The birds have different mating seasons.

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  1. 21 January, 02:25
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    The birds have different mating seasons would answer the question whether the two bird species are actually the same species or just two different ones. The reason for this is that when two bird species have different mating seasons this actually tells us that they most likely don't mate with each other and for that reason it wouldn't be really possible for them to be one species.
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