151. Biological classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecological genetics
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Evolutionary
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152. Turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of years of preceding turtle evolution and species in its ancestry. It did lack the ability to pull its head into its shell (and it had a long neck), and had a long, spiked tail ending in a club, a body form similar to that of ankylosaurs ,
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153. Fitness (biology) - Wikipedia
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154. Mammal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Evolution of Mammals , a brief introduction to early mammals, enchantedlearning.com
Tree of Life poster – Shows mammals' Evolutionary relation to other organisms, tellapallet.com
The Evolution of Mesozoic
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155. Evolutionary aesthetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Memetics
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156. Animal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
on one another has led to an evolutionary arms race between prey and predator, resulting in various antipredator adaptations . [ 32 ]
Most animals indirectly use the energy of sunlight by eating plants or plant-eating animals. Most plants
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157. Mary Midgley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
dealt with the theories of evolutionary biologists, including Dawkins, and the second book with physicists and artificial intelligence researchers. Midgley writes that she still believes that these theories, "have nothing to do with any
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158. Animal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
on one another has led to an evolutionary arms race between prey and predator, resulting in various antipredator adaptations . [ 33 ]
Most animals feed indirectly from the energy of sunlight . Plants use this energy to convert sunlight into
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