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- Aquatic_adaptation abstract "Several animal groups have undergone aquatic adaptation, going from being purely terrestrial animals to living at least part of the time in water. The adaptations in early speciation tend to develop as the animal ventures into water in order to find available food. As successive generations spend more time in the water, natural selection causes the acquisition of more adaptations. Animals of later generations may spend the majority of their life in the water, coming ashore for mating. Finally, fully adapted animals may take to mating and birthing in water.".
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- Aquatic_adaptation subject Category:Aquatic_organisms.
- Aquatic_adaptation subject Category:Biological_evolution.
- Aquatic_adaptation type AquaticOrganisms.
- Aquatic_adaptation type LivingThing100004258.
- Aquatic_adaptation type Object100002684.
- Aquatic_adaptation type Organism100004475.
- Aquatic_adaptation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aquatic_adaptation type Whole100003553.
- Aquatic_adaptation comment "Several animal groups have undergone aquatic adaptation, going from being purely terrestrial animals to living at least part of the time in water. The adaptations in early speciation tend to develop as the animal ventures into water in order to find available food. As successive generations spend more time in the water, natural selection causes the acquisition of more adaptations. Animals of later generations may spend the majority of their life in the water, coming ashore for mating.".
- Aquatic_adaptation label "Aquatic adaptation".
- Aquatic_adaptation sameAs m.02l73c.
- Aquatic_adaptation sameAs Q4782798.
- Aquatic_adaptation sameAs Q4782798.
- Aquatic_adaptation sameAs Aquatic_adaptation.
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- Aquatic_adaptation isPrimaryTopicOf Aquatic_adaptation.