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Giraffe necks have changed from short to long over many generations so they can eat leaves in taller trees. This is an example of…. a. Migration. b. Evolution. c. Cloning. d. Variation.
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Giraffe necks have changed from short to long over many generations so they can eat leaves in taller trees. This is an example of….
a. Migration.
b. Evolution.
c. Cloning.
d. Variation.
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Evolution I’m pretty sure
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