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For questions about the long-term change of a specific species, type of creature, or trait, usually through the process of natural selection and reproduction. Ideal questions focus on traits, not entire creatures. Consider also [creature-design].

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How would early Homo sapiens and a humanoid marsupial interact?

This is all speculative, but given the scenario, neither species would be able to completely wipe out the other, seeing how far away the origin of either one is from the other. Ultimately, both sapien …
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Why might a plant evolve a brain and the ability to move?

Evolution is fickle; it cares more about the fact that they would survive, than why it would do it in the first place. Look at the Platypus. …
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What would be a plausible mechanism for conception involving an arbitrary number of gametes?

I don't remember the exact volume it was mentioned, but the Yeerks in Animorphs were a species of slugs that reproduced by having around three of their kind "combine", and then replicate into many off …
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