First Answer:
Yes, anole lizards are co-evolution!
Step-by-step explanation:
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Second Answer:
Yes, salamanders are co-evolution!
Step-by-step explanation:
By the time the salamanders reached the southernmost part of California, the separation had caused the two groups to evolve enough differences that they had become reproductively isolated. In some areas the two populations coexist, closing the "ring," but do not interbreed. They are as distinct as though they were two separate species.