This is when one animal will evolve into two different species. Many animals and insects will do this in certain areas.
Co-evolution
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CO2 is the product of many things, but here are a few: Humans and animals exhale CO2 Decaying organic material (in land fills, for example) produces CO2 Burning organic material (forest fires, for example) produces CO2
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co- interior angles are on a straight line and add up to 180 degrees
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no u need something else to make it co-evolution, but there are many examples of co-evolution including a yucca moth
An example of convergent evolution in the tundra is the similar physical adaptations seen in Arctic foxes and North American red foxes. Both species have evolved thick fur, compact bodies, and small ears to survive in the cold tundra environment. Despite not being closely related, they have developed these shared traits due to the similar selective pressures of the harsh tundra climate. This convergence highlights how different species can independently evolve similar characteristics to thrive in the same ecological niche.
The tundra is an example out of many biomes
No, this is not an example of co-evolution. Co-evolution typically involves reciprocal evolutionary changes between two interacting species. In this case, the rabbits are responding to the environment, rather than undergoing a co-evolutionary process with another species.
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Whales and Sharks are examples of coevoultion. they have very similar body shapes despite only being remotely related.
Both Fireweed and Horsetail are wildflowers of the tundra as well as Silverweed and Lupine.
Ticks and mosquitoes. They very much harm other animals in the tundra
Example sentence - Polar bears live on the tundra in Alaska and Canada.