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The present giraffe has a long neck as compared to its ancestors. It could be due to (a) Natural selection (b) Isolation (c) Speciation (d) Inheritance of acquired character
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The present giraffe has a long neck as compared to its ancestors. It could be due to (a) Natural selection (b) Isolation (c) Speciation (d) Inheritance of acquired character
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The present giraffe has a long neck as compared to
its ancestors. It could be due to
(a) Natural selection
(b) Isolation
(c) Speciation
(d) Inheritance of acquired character
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(d) Inheritance of acquired character
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