Review:

Convergent Evolution In Mammals

overall review score: 4.3
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Convergent evolution in mammals is the process by which organisms that are not closely related independently evolve similar traits in response to similar environmental challenges.

Key Features

  • Independent evolution of similar traits
  • Response to similar environmental challenges

Pros

  • Showcases the adaptability and versatility of mammalian species
  • Provides insights into how different species can adapt to similar environments

Cons

  • May lead to confusion in evolutionary relationships between species

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