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To follow up CultureCalls comment, the peppered moths are now turning white again, as there is less pollution than in the industrial revolution. There are many occasions where evolution has been directly observed, including speciation events.
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To follow up CultureCalls comment, the peppered moths are now turning white again, as there is less pollution than in the industrial revolution. There are many occasions where evolution has been directly observed, including speciation events.