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In fact, he thought that if a species changed enough, it might evolve into a new species.
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In fact, he thought that if a species changed enough, it might evolve into a new species.
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Therefore, he called this type of selection natural selection. Darwin knew artificial selection could change domestic species over time. ... In fact, he thought that if a species changed enough, it might evolve into a new species.
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