How do camouflage and mimicry apply to evolution of a species?
As years progress, species become better and better at this trickery, which leads to natural selection.
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Species are able to reproduce, and is also the most specific major classification in biology. Living things that are very alike are still considered separate species if they cannot mate and produce fertile offspring.
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