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starting point
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This is the result from the humans burning fossil fuels really harping down on to the earth and the very begginning of the North and South Pole's axises switching
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10 million years because of the change of Pakicetid to Ambulocetus took about 10 million years and this is a similar change
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5 million years because of the change from Ambulocetus to Rodhocetus took 5 million years and it developed larger teeth and bigger claws
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The killer whale has a large impact because the Scrilla had to hide from it and eventually developed darker skin because the lighter skinned died out.
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This creature moved slowly but was strong, the scrilla needed the sharpest teeth and the sharpest claws in order to take down this creature. It adapted and it happened.
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Tentacruel made scrilla evolve by swimming faster and having slick skin to have water run off. This allowed the scrilla to out run the tentacool
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This creature is the tastiest prey the scrilla has but it is difficult to catch. The scrilla has adpted by getting on hind legs and being able to jump fairly, then lately adapted by getting gliders for wings
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43 million years because Bipedal specializations are found in Gibbons which were a part of the Hylobatidae family of fossils that evolved in from the Paleocene family, which was still on four legs, 43 million years that allowed the Gibbon to have a early stage in bipedealism
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1 million years because the change from Homo habilis to Homo erectus has a distinct difference in strength in the leg and the vertical between them.
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15 million years because the flying squirrel developed it’s gliders over 15 million years
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The Aceviators helped the scrilla adapt and evolve because they are the tastiest prey the Scrilla has but they are very difficult to catch. The Scrilla has gotton on it's hind legs and developed gliders in order to catch them in the air.
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This is toward the end of the poles switching axises and green house gases have been on the rise because of the major increase of plants which uses photosynthesis
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3 million years because during the change from Pakicetid to Ambulocetus about a ⅓ way through the fur changed into blubber significantly.
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600,000 years because POLAR BEARS evolved from a common ancestor shared with brown/grizzly bears (although they may have occasionally cross-bred with brown bears during interglacial warm spells of more recent times).
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1 million years because heat helped drive human evolution, by showing that human evolution in East Africa has indeed been really hot and thus has lost the fur on their backs because of the intense heat
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1 million years because heat helped drive human evolution, by showing that human evolution in East Africa has indeed been really hot and thus has lost the fur on their backs because of the intense heat.