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Buoyancy
5 Secondary evolution of swimming
6 First reliable description of swimming activity in apes
7 Human swimming
8 See also
9 References
[edit ] evolution of swimming
Swimming evolved a number of times
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252. Cactus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4 Phylogeny and evolution
4.1 Phylogeny
4.2 evolutionary history
5 Distribution
6 Reproductive ecology
7 Uses
7.1 Early history
7.2 Food
7.3 Psychoactive agents
7.4 Ornamental plants
7.5
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253. Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ancestors, or whether dog's evolutionary path had already taken a different course prior to domestication. For example, it is hypothesized that some wolves gathered around the campsites of paleolithic camps to scavenge refuse, and associated
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254. Shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
. Retrieved 2009-02-10 .
^ a b c Martin, R. Aidan. "Ancient Sharks" . ReefQuest. http://www.elasmo-research.org/education/evolution/ancient.htm . Retrieved
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255. Ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
them.
[edit ] Theory of evolution by natural selection and the beginnings of ethology
Because ethology is considered a topic of biology, ethologists have been concerned particularly with the evolution of behaviour and the understanding of
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256. Cockatoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Bunce (2011). "The evolutionary history of cockatoos (Aves: Psittaciformes: Cacatuidae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and evolution 59 (3): 615–622. DOI :10.1016/j.ympev.2011.03.011 . PMID 21419232 .
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257. Cormorant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
complex has been.
Several evolutionary groups are still recognizable. However, combining the available evidence suggests that there has also been a great deal of convergent evolution ; for example the "cliff shags" are a convergent paraphyletic
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258. Morality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
needed ]
[edit ] Evolution
See also: Evolution of morality , Altruism , Evolutionary ethics
The development of modern morality is a process closely tied to the Sociocultural Evolution of different peoples of humanity. Some
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