Convergent evolution is just the same biological trait in lineages that are not related.
So, all fish, and many aquatic mammals, converge on the same torpedo body shape used for swimming.
I am sure you can think of more traits converged on by fishes that are not closely related, such as all fish having gills to strain oxygen from the water.
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.
Convergent evolution, or convergence theory.
Evolution and convergent evolution both involve changes in organisms over time. However, convergent evolution specifically refers to the independent evolution of similar traits in unrelated species in response to similar environmental challenges.
One example of convergent evolution among the Caminalcules is the evolution of leaf-like structures in different lineages that have adapted to a similar environment. Despite starting from different ancestral forms, these organisms have independently evolved leaf-like structures to maximize surface area for photosynthesis, showing convergent evolution.
convergent evolution
It already has in some instances
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convergent evolution
Yes, with ducks.
Convergent evolution.
The process is called "adaptation."
No. Both are birds and their wings are a derived trait common to all birds. The wings of penguins and bats display convergent evolution.