The degenerated wing of a kiwi is an acquired character. Why is
an acquired character?
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it's an acquired character because kiwi are not flying and in the course of time there is no need of wings and by adaptation process wings are degenerated
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An acquired character is defined as a structure or function in an animal that has been modified by the influence of environmental factors.
Explanation:
- Animals and even certain plants have adapted themselves over millions of years to the changing environment.
- This has caused them to modify some of their structural or functional systems under the influence of environment.
- The degenerated wing of kiwi is such an example. The kiwi bird is found in the lands of Australia and New Zealand.
- It lives in a territory and lives a lifestyle that does not require it to fly. Hence the wings have got degenerated and presently the kiwi is defined as a flightless bird.
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