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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 31/12/2025 00:48

When humans disappeared, these birds evolved different beaks

When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the UCLA campus, students weren’t the only ones affected. A small brown bird called the dark-eyed junco also felt the change — and responded in a surprising way. According to a new study by UCLA biologists, the beaks of these birds evolved during the campus closure and then shifted […] The post When humans disappeared, these birds evolved different beaks appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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