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What is avatistic?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/22/2025

Avatistic refers to traits or characteristics that are reminiscent of ancestral forms or earlier evolutionary stages. It is often used in the context of Biology and genetics to describe features that have reappeared in a species, which may have been present in its evolutionary predecessors. This term highlights the connection between current organisms and their evolutionary history.

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