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.   A species of moth has evolved a very long tongue to reach nectar at the bottom of a species of orchid. This orchid has evolved a long nectar tube, so that moths feeding on its nectar contact its pollen, helping it to reproduce. This is an example of 

A. coevolution.  B. independent evolution.  C. chemical evolution.  D. predatory evolution. ​

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This is an example of <b>co-evolution</b>.

Co-evolution is when species influence each other in their evolution.

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