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Island Lizards are 'Tame', Researchers Confirm Overlooked Darwinian Theory
Compared to their relatives on the mainland, lizards living on islands are more "tame," according to new research that builds off an idea presented by Charles Darwin as he was forming his theories of evolution.
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