Yes, all living, biological organisms are the product of evolution and are still under the pressures of evolution today. Tigers have not always existed, which means that they evolved from a previous common ancestor which was similar to a tiger, but was NOT a tiger. Evolution is a very slow process of accumulated change within a species. These small changes may help, hurt, or have no effect on the organism. Changes (also called mutations) that increase an organism's chance of survival will be passed on to the next generation.
yes tigers do go in direct development
Evolution is the process of change that living organisms go through to evolve from previous forms.
you have to beat sky tower,then go through the credits and stuff. Then you go to wiscash pond,and there you go.
Just like every other land animal, through the lungs
you know when something has gone through evolution by looking at its earlier relitives.although some things have not gone through evolution
They go through there second evolution when a cocoon appears around your chao, the cocoon will be the same color as a new born normal chao.
go tigers translates as Los Tiger
Evolution Through Revolution was created on 2009-04-14.
Tigers? Yes. Wild Tigers? No. Tigers in the US are only in refuges and zoos. So don't go oout and go tiger scouting in Colorodo.
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