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Biology, 13.10.2021 03:30, xxcooleduardo787xx

In image of a woolly mammoth and a mastodon is shown here. Analyze the similarities and differences between these species and resent-day elephants. Evaluate the statements below and select the one(s) that accurately describe the evolution of these species. elect ALL that apply. Individual members of the mammoth population evolved to becomepresent-day elephants. These populations evolved over time based on their differentenvironmental pressures. Certain members of the mastodon and mammoth populations were bettersuited for survival than others. Common genetic mutations occurred separately in the woolly mammothand mastodon to create a similar appearance. Selective pressures caused differential survival and reproduction ofindividuals in the mammoth and mastodon populations.

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