How would you explain a species that does not change for a million years?


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Species A species that has not, or has experienced very little change in its primitive body structure is described as being unevolved. An example of an unevolved species is the Tuataras, which are reptiles believed to be one of the oldest and most un-evolved species, having hardly changed in the past 220 million years. ChaCha!

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