Humans Causing New species to Evolve
Species across the world are rapidly going extinct due to human activities, but humans are also causing rapid evolution and the emergence of new species.
Species across the world are rapidly going extinct due to human activities, but humans are also causing rapid evolution and the emergence of new species.
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