Sentence examples for may have evolved from inspiring English sources

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Alternatively, they may have evolved in different species independently.

The ability to eat plants may have evolved over time.

Silk may have evolved from an excretory product.

Martha Graham's stark, serious modernism may have evolved far beyond Duncan's rhapsodies.

Eisner's latest paper* offers a clue as to how the bombardier's mechanism may have evolved.

And contagious yawning, he said, may have evolved to help groups remain vigilant against danger.

Japanese may have evolved from another ancient Korean language, Koguryo, the article says.

Nocturnal activity and scorpions' tendency to keep hidden may have evolved to avoid predation.

The ancestors of modern weedy grasses may have evolved as a result of such natural disturbances.

Dogs may have evolved from wolves, but the minds of the two canines are profoundly different.

Their isolation means that unusual forms of life may have evolved in them.

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