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Human ears have muscles responsible for ear movement, but they are nonfunctional in most humans, unlike in other primates. This is an example of which form of evolutionary evidence?
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The above statement is an example of an vestigial structures form of evolutionary evidence. Vestigial is an organ that was useful once in an an organism's evolutionary past.
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