This Creature Went Extinct 136,000 Years Ago – But Then Evolution Repeated Itself

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Well, the Aldabra rail bird’s re-emergence is usually referred to as “iterative evolution.” The term is used to describe the process when an animal experiences the same evolutionary changes as others in its family tree. And to do so, they have to be almost identical to their relatives in the first place – lacking only a feature or two. In the case of the dodo, there aren’t any creatures from its lineage that could realistically mirror that.

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