How would you explain a species that does not change for a million years?
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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Which statement about aquatic nuisance species is true?
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are nonindigenousspecies that ...
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What includes all the members of one species in a particular area?
An endemic species is one that is found naturally in only one...
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Can you describe an important role that pioneer species play in primary succession?
During primary succession, the pioneer species modify the bar...
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Could an android be a separate species?
An Android is a type of phone. Bow Chicka ChaCha!
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What is a group of the same species called?
A population as "a group of individuals occupying a given are...
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Can you explain how behavior can play a role in the evolution of species?
Behaviors can have a genetic code so that species with only c...
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What species does The Black Skull belong to?
The Black Skullis a fossilized skull of the species Paranthro...
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How does convolution shape 2 species over time?
A convolution is an integral that expresses the amount of ove...
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A keystone species is a species whose very presence contribut...
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Habitats are limited resources because humans are destroying ...
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Which statement about aquatic nuisance species is true?
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are nonindigenousspecies that ...
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What is the deadliest species of wolf?
The Grey Wolf is usually considered the deadliest species of ...
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How do exotic species affect populations of native species?
Often exotic species survive and even thrive in a new habitat...
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I am sorry there are too many species extinct to put a number...
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Species of animals are typically hunted when they can be used...
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What are some extinct species?
Some extinct species The dodo,Caribbean monk seal,Saber-tooth...
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What is the genus and species of a dragon?
Many times you can tell the type of dragon you are dealing wi...
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What is the Domain kingdom phylum class order family genus species of a fly?
The phylum of a fly is Arthropoda. The class of a fly is Inse...
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What endangered species live in Australia?
Some endangered species that live in Australia include the Su...
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What threatened species lives in Australia?
Hundreds of species have become extinct in Australia, includi...
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Pioneer species are organisms,usually plants,that colonize ba...
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An invasive species is not native to and tending to spread wi...
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A keystone species is a species whose very presence contribut...
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What is the process by which new species are formed?
New species can be formed by combining one organism with anot...
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False -- salamanders wouldn't be considered a keystone specie...
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What would prevent the pollen from one plant species from pollinating flowers of another species?
They actually can. It's called hybridation. 14% of living pla...
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What species of rhinoceros is endangered?
Javan & Sumatran & Northern White rhinos are critically endan...
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An invasive species is not native to and tending to spread wi...
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What is the most endangered species of whale?
The North Pacific Right Whale is currently known as the world...
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I am sorry there are too many species extinct to put a number...

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