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Evolution Of Limbs In Terrestrial Animals

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The evolution of limbs in terrestrial animals refers to the process by which animals adapted to life on land developed structures such as legs, arms, wings, or fins to aid in movement and survival.

Key Features

  • Development of limbs for terrestrial locomotion
  • Adaptation to different environments
  • Varied forms of limb evolution across species

Pros

  • Enhanced mobility on land
  • Increased ability to exploit new niches and resources
  • Diverse range of limb adaptations seen in nature

Cons

  • Some species may experience limitations or constraints due to their specific limb structure
  • Certain limb adaptations may come with trade-offs in other aspects of an animal's biology

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