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Answer: Island dwelling organisms could be unique to an island, similar yet different to nearby mainland organisms, and not have the same adaptations as other organisms in similar island habitats because the islands may have small changes in its environment such as climate, food sources, size, and what other species of living organisms are among the island.

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Most islands do not have the same environmental problems as mainland places. The animals on islands were able to evolve, while mainland animals could not. Even though different islands may have similar habitats, there could be other outside factors such as pollution from humans that could harm the evolution other animals were able to get.

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