Why Do Fish Have Lungs?
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Among evolution's most effective tools, "repurposing" (known as “exaptation”) is perhaps one of the most fascinating and counterintuitive. It challenges our natural perception of things, which might lead us to believe that, since every part of our body seems so efficient, nature originally designed it that way. But we would be wrong. Let's examine the origin of the lungs and other essential parts of our anatomy to discover how nature excels at the art of repurposing.
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