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The one-toed horse of today steadily evolved from its five-toed ancestor. Which theory of evolution can explain this example? A: adaptive radiation B: punctuated equilibruim C: …
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The one-toed horse of today steadily evolved from its five-toed ancestor. Which theory of evolution can explain this example?
A: adaptive radiation
B: punctuated equilibruim
C: gradulism
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The answer is c gradiualism
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i believe its C gradualism but I'm not 100% sure
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