the linked-to article on the Smithsonian page herein about the
Stickleback fish in ALaska was equally interesting, and more important
perhaps from an evolutionary perspective....actual change/speciation
occurring in the blink of an eye, relatively speaking.
On 12/31/15, Allen Aigen
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> The power of touch: Sex-changing snails switch sooner when together
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> | The power of touch: Sex-changing snails switch sooner wh...Many animals
> change sex at some point in their lives, often after reaching a certain
> size. Snails called slipper limpets begin life as males, and become female
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