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Biology, 27.01.2020 23:31, LilFlamingo247

There are two species of sparrows that appear very similar to each other. a scientist tried tomate them. he observed that in spite of being of the same species, they didn’t interbreed. what evolutionary force must have worked in this example?
a) migration
b) geographical isolation
c) reproductive isolation

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