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Biology, 19.01.2020 17:31 natalie2sheffield

Ascientist makes the argument that two species of butterflies should be considered the same species because they have similar dna, similar wing length, and similar migration patterns. the butterflies also have variations in color patterns and different mating seasons. which piece of evidence would most go against the scientist’s argument and suggest that the butterflies are actually different species?

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