Convergent evolution explained with 13 examples | Natural History Museum

Convergent evolution explained with 13 examples | Natural History Museum
This article from the Natural History Museum explains convergent evolution — the process in which unrelated organisms independently evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures. Using examples such as wings, echolocation, and streamlined body shapes, the resource helps students understand how natural selection can produce similar adaptations in different species.
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