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Biology, 23.03.2020 17:52 jjiopppotdd5638

The following image shows what type of evidence of evolution?
eocene
million
ago
Eocene
54 million
years
ago
Oligocene
33 million
years ago
Miocene
23 million
years
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O
Mimicry
O
Analagous structures
O
Physiological structures
O
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