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“Whenever we find, in two forms of life that are unrelated to each other, a simil…” — Konrad Lorenz
Whenever we find, in two forms of life that are unrelated to each other, a similarity of form or of behaviour patterns which relates to more than a few minor details, we assume it to be caused by parallel adaptation to the same life-preserving function.
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