Shell, beak, tusk

shared traits and the wonders of adaptation

Explores the concept of convergent evolution, where animals that are biologically unrelated to each other develop similar or identical features and capabilities, such as tusks in walruses and elephants, shells in snails and tortoises, or wings on birds and bats.

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76011244994022178600673796740PEIL371PEIL303652591.4 HEO591.415798937721708963493
81108345465092183600673796740PIJR384PIJR132261591.4 HEO591.415798937721708963493
102582447238332145600673796740VCP434VCP4005447578.4 HEO578.415802161721695044385
126103949357462171600673796740HFLP268HFLP006683591 Heo59115814652241708963493
215845157162862236600673796740HIWA258HIWA605821576.8 HEO576.815825759371709307855
262472461251842082600673796740CAE127CAE0084641591.47 HEO591.4716377825731695044385
350092268715272152600673796740BRMI115BRMS53661PICBK 576.8 HEO576.816427897121708963493
372698970470992204600673796740WESE490WESE082530576.8 HEO576.816927942501708963493