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12/5/2017

Evolutionary Loose Ends

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The story of the continuing existence of these evolutionary loose ends is fascinating. As long as they hold value for humans, they'll stick around. A local native example is the osage orange (Maclura pomifera), once eaten by mastodons and giant ground sloths.
Ghosts of Evolution

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