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The superlions marooned on an island | the Daily Mail
Citation added: December 13th, 2006, 1:53 am
Marooned on an island, this group of lions should have died out. Instead, in an evolutionary twist, they've learned to swim and become strong enough to tackle their only prey... giant buffalo
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Evolution gets busy in the urban lab
Citation added: November 1st, 2006, 6:46 am
An animal is said to be in an evolutionary illusion or trap when it does something it has evolved to do, but at the wrong time or in the wrong place. The concept may help explain why so many squirrels get squashed on city streets, says Brown. For millions
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nimals | biology | birds | city | evolution | nature | science | nonfiction | huge-entity.com
BBC NEWS | UK | Human species 'may split in two'
Citation added: October 17th, 2006, 4:09 am
Humanity may split into an elite and an underclass, says Dr Curry
Humanity may split into two sub-species in 100,000 years' time as predicted by HG Wells, an expert has said.
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Predators 'drove human evolution'
Citation added: February 21st, 2006, 4:34 am
The popular view of our ancient ancestors as hunters who conquered all in their way is wrong, researchers have told a major US science conference. Instead, they argue, early humans were on the menu for predatory beasts.
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