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chess is believed to have evolved from earlier games- that resembled chess- played in India almost two millennia ago.
The square shape is thought to have evolved so the poo pellets don't roll away.
Evolutionary psychology theories in which the basic aesthetic preferences of Homo sapiens are argued to have evolved in order to enhance survival and reproductive success.
which is thought to have evolved about the 5th century,
every human species is thought to have evolved before making its way out of Africa.
DW- I would think for anything to have evolved on such an inhospitable planet that it would all probably have this type of armoring
Many species appear to have evolved for flying slowly but with great efficiency for long distances
Even their brains appear to have evolved for flight, with enlarged lobes for processing complex sensory data from the wing membrane.
Although dingoes appear to have evolved from wolves before dogs did, much of their timing
An international team of scientists has discovered the greatest absence of evolution ever reported-- a type of deep-sea microorganism that appears not to have evolved over more than 2 billion years.
and appears to have evolved alongside primates, among other hosts.”.
and appears to have evolved alongside primates, among other hosts,” said Poinar.
and appears to have evolved alongside primates, among other hosts.”.
a type of deep-sea microorganism that appears not to have evolved over more than 2 billion years.
mitochondria have their own DNA; and it is assumed to have evolved separately.
Whereas in the West the objective seems to have evolved from gold to elixirs of immortality to simply superior medicines,
certain compositions of garlic are believed to have evolved as a defensive mechanism,
the more we feel it is too complex to have evolved anywhere.
Hearing is often thought to have evolved as an early warning system that does not depend on attention,
professor Challenger often acts in animalistic ways and does not seem to have evolved much beyond the ape-men.