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Filter by Meaning Birds have developed an evolutionary adaptation of hollow bones, enabling them to fly.
The scientists conducted an evolutionary study to understand the development of feathers in birds.
The researchers used genetic analysis to trace the evolutionary relationships between different species of primates.
The giraffe's long neck is an evolutionary adaptation for reaching leaves on tall trees.
The discovery of antibiotics was a significant evolutionary breakthrough in the field of medicine.
Understanding the evolutionary behavior of markets is essential for successful investment strategies.
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