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    The Body Morphology of the Marsupial Wolf of Tasmania Is
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The Body Morphology of the Marsupial Wolf of Tasmania Is

Question 52

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The body morphology of the marsupial wolf of Tasmania is very similar to that of the placental wolves of Eurasia. This is an example of


A) blending inheritance.
B) convergent evolution.
C) essentialism.
D) continuous variation.

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