help please Species of anteaters in Australia, Africa, and South America are not closely related. However, they share similar characteristics that they use to eat ants and termites, including a long sticky tongue, large salivary glands, and a rugged stomach. This is an example of
punctuated equilibrium because one species evolved into several related species over a short period of time. convergent evolution because different species developed similar adaptations to similar environments. adaptive radiation because one species evolved into several different forms that occupy different niches. coevolution because the evolving anteaters evolved together to interact with the changing environment.
@quickstudent @tcorris @ahelpb2me someone please help
what are your thoughts?
i am nor really sure, but i think is B
you would be correct. note this part "different species developed similar adaptations to similar environments" which is exactly what they are describing
oh thanks. can you help me with one more?
@agreene
sure
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