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Biology, 03.12.2021 01:40 canonmille2

The fish shown above is a tarpon. It is a fast-swimming and powerful open-water fish. Its closest relatives, oddly, are burrow-dwelling conger eels that stay on the bottom. Both eels and tarpon developed from snake-like larvae that float in the plankton during the first stages of life. Once they mature, tarpon and eels are not found near one another in the ocean. The tarpon and the eel illustrate all of the following EXCEPT * -relation by similar development.
-co-evolution between tarpon and eels.
-divergent evolution by close relatives.
-proof that physical features are not always reliable for working out evolutionary relationships.

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