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Biology, 06.05.2020 06:03 htxalyssa

Darwin was very interested in the observation that animals on distant and isolated landmasses appeared to be related to animals on the mainlands. However, despite their similar appearance, the animals were indeed not related. Which of the following types of evidence would help Darwin make sense of his observations?
a) fossil
b) biogeographical
c) anatomical
d) biochemical

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