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Convergent evolution means that different species have evolved to do the same sort of thing. Those two animals show convergent evolution. Convergent evolution explains why they look so much alike.
It already has in some instances
All reproductively isolated populations diverge genetically. Even in cases where convergent evolution occurs, this is only at the behavioural and morphological level. At the molecular and the genetic level, even these instances still diverge at the genetic level.
The adaptive traits that arise through convergent evolution are called analogous. These are the same adaptive solutions that arise in different organisms facing very similar environmental challenges and having analogous mutations to come to similar traits through natural selection. Wings in birds, bats and insects are examples of this.
This is called analogous traits. When two different types of organisms are in the same type of environment, usually geographically separated, they come up with very similar adaptions to their local environment.
A convergent boundary is a deforming region where two tectonic plates or fragments move toward each other and collide. Some examples are; the forming of the Himalayas, New Zealand, and the Aleutian Islands.
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Convergent movement refers to the coming together or merging of two or more things towards a common point or direction. In biology, it specifically describes the evolution of similar traits in unrelated species in response to similar environmental pressures. This phenomenon can lead to analogous structures that serve the same function but have different evolutionary origins.