Natural selection and adaptive resemblances
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The great majority of animal species exhibit some type of adaptive resemblance. Whether this takes the direction of cryptic resemblance of some type of mimicry is unpredictable. The evidence indicates that all adaptive resemblances are directed by natural selection and leave the species better able to survive within his environment.
