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Explain how limbless salamanders evolved ?
17 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Salamanders don't need legs in order to swim; therefore the limbs aren't necessary and gradually -- over hundreds of generations -- withered away because they were a hindrance to swimming.
17 years ago

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