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Subject: | Why are the C. Sparrowhawk & B. Goshawk so similar? |
From: | John Leonard <> |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jan 2013 18:06:30 +1100 |
Maybe a double invasion, an ancestor species invaded Australia and grew larger (or smaller). After a time another invasion from the unchanged ancestor species from outside Australia occurred and this time the birds remained at their original size. John Leonard
On 11 January 2013 17:09, Philip Veerman <> wrote:
John Leonard Canberra Australia www.jleonard.net I want to be with the 9,999 other things. |
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