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Organisms evolve in tandem with one's adaptions driving the evolution of the other organism. For instance, rabbits are variations and some rabbits are born very fast indeed and leave these traits to progeny. Now foxes are also variations and the fastest fox is the fox that catches the rabbit that is representative of the rabbit population. So, fast rabbits drive the evolution of fast foxes and conversely, foxes drive rabbit evolution. Until the physical constraints are met. This is a simplified explanation as there are many fox and rabbit traits under selection pressure at the same time.

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