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Prum believes, instead, that the females have evolved to like this particular sound, a rising and falling whistle.
Which is why they were ideal subjects for a new experiment conducted at the University of Arizona in Tucson looking at whether humans and other species evolved to like running.
"Human beings," Bomba states, "have evolved to like complex flavors".
And many organisms have evolved to like it hot: pine cones on many lodgepole pines won't open without tickling flames, she said.
Over the millennia, our senses of smell and taste have evolved to like sweetness, because it's a sign of calorie-rich food.
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Many animals that have evolved to live in hot places, like hot springs and scorching deserts, produce chemicals called heat shock proteins.
The African tales turn out to be descended from The Wolf and the Kids but over time, they have evolved to become like Little Red Riding Hood, which is also likely to be descended from The Wolf and the Kids".
They started out like your typical '80s kind of weird punk band, but then they evolved to sound like an industrial metal band.
Other orchid flowers have evolved to look like female bees of particular species, complete with fuzzy bodies, eyes and wings.
Scorpion toxins have evolved to fit like a lock and key into the pore entryway of potassium channels, and disrupt ion conduction through presentation of a lysine amino group that competes with potassium in the selectivity filter.
The UspA cluster was postulated by Aravind et al. (2002) to have evolved from UspFG-like ATPase-binding proteins and then to have further evolved to lose their ATPase activity and nucleotide-binding properties.
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