Explain the evolution of lemur and spotted cuscus
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The lemur and spotted cuscus are an example of convergent evolution of Australian mammals and placental mammals. When more than one adaptive radiation appears to have occured in an isolated geographical area (representing different habitats), one can call this convergent evolution
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Evolution of Lemur and spotted cuscus:
The evolution of the lemur and the spotted cuscus are the example of the convergent evolution. This is convergent evolution of the Australian mammals and the placental mammal. Convergent evolution is the process where the multiple adaptive radiation process happens in an isolated geographical area.
There are various condition to result in a convergent evolution. Convergent adaptation is required where organisms are required to adapt in same environmental condition.
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