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By contrast with horned lizards, there is little evidence that mammals' horns evolved because of predators.
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It has been theorised that speech evolved because of the survival benefits of imparting information to large numbers of individuals at once.
Small industries evolved because of good transportation, electrification, and a skilled, highly motivated labour force, so that by 1939 the number of industrial employees had doubled.
Researchers have just made a strong case that a certain aspect of its behavior has evolved because of human harvesting of corn.
"The moth's hearing has evolved because of predation," said Hannah M. Moir, one of the researchers involved in the study, which was published in the journal Biology Letters.
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But electro was starting to evolve "because of our life situations in the hood," says Arabian. "Early on it was all about the partying and the girls and the freaks in the club," but growth in gang activity made big DJ parties unsafe.
They are a team which is really evolving because of what they spent.
Traffic evolves because of a need to move people and goods from one location to another.
Viruses can evolve because of the mistakes they make when they replicate.
The long neck could only evolve because of the creatures' small head, lightening the load on the neck, and the small head was possible because food was ingested without being chewed but retained for long periods of digestion.
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