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Do the differences between the mainland and island anoles support the theory of ecomorph evolutionary convergence? why or why not? a. no, because the mainland and island anoles are not closely related to each other; they merely evolved to appear superficially similar. b. no, because the mainland anoles experienced only slightly different selective pressures they did not evolve with similar physical and behavioral characteristics. c. no, because there is not enough data about the mainland and island anoles to determine if they support the theory of ecomorph evolutionary convergence. d. yes, because the mainland anoles experienced different selective pressures they evolved with different physical and behavioral characteristics. submit for grading save and finish later

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