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Placental mammal lemur in Australia shows resemblance to the marsupial mammal, ______ .

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Answered by kinjarapukiransai999
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Answer:

Spotted Cuscus

Placental mammal lemur in Australia shows resemblance to the marsupial mammal, ______ . Answer: Explaination: Spotted Cuscus. 15.

Answered by friendmahi89
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Answer:

Numbat

Explanation:

Adaptive radiation refers to the process through which various species in a certain geographic area evolve, beginning with a common ancestor and spreading to other geographic locations as they become acclimated to the new environmental conditions. Adaptive radiation is perfectly illustrated by Australian marsupials. Several marsupials, each distinct from the others, developed from a single progenitor on the Australian continent. Mammalian placentae also display adaptive radiation.

Because they coexist in comparable habitats, species can independently evolve similar traits. This process is known as the convergence of evolution. Convergent evolution is the term used when more than one adaptive radiation appears to have taken place in a remote geographic region with various environments.

Placental mammals and Australian marsupials are two examples of evolutionary convergence, a phenomenon in which diverse groups of species resemble one another because natural selection has favored similar alterations for survival in related settings. An illustration of a placental mammal is the anteater, which resembles the numbat of Australian marsupials.

Therefore, Placental mammal lemur in Australia that shows resemblance to the marsupial mammal is numbat.

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