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finding:a-goat-born-without-forelimbs-developed-bipedal-gait-and-corresponding-anatomical-changes-within-one-generationA goat born without forelimbs developed bipedal gait and corresponding anatomical changes within one generation.
From Slijper 1942; classic example of rapid functional adaptation driving morphological change without genetic mutation.
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extracted_from(2023) · Levin, Michael
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