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Explain the colonial theory of animal origins.
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- Describe an example of where fossils have been used to reconstruct the behavior of extinct animals.To analyze: The new adaptations within a species that results from natural selection.Describe how changes in the ladybugs'environment may influence their survival and/or reproduction. Make sure to use the vocabulary terms adaptation, natural selection, and polymorphic.