First, it may be that some diphtheria crake did not enter the island before it was submerged, and it was discovered after 6.5438+0.3 million years.
What exactly is a diphtheria finch? Will cause a sensation in the biological world. In fact, diphtheria crake is a kind of creature that has disappeared for more than130 thousand years, which can be understood as a special kind of chicken; They have been living in Al Dabboura Island, but a special flood flooded Al Dabboura Island. Because the diphtheria finch is a flightless animal, it naturally drowned on this small island. Surprisingly, batches of diphtheria crake will walk on this island, then evolve into flightless chickens, and then be submerged again.
Second, life may have changed the habits of diphtheria finches, causing them not to be completely killed when they were flooded on the island.
According to the investigation of biologists, diphtheria crake has the habit of going to the island and can't fly. Many floods should bury diphtheria finches in the sea. It is really surprising that the diphtheria finch reappeared after130 thousand years. Many people think that the diphtheria finch is not resurrected, but has been living outside the island. It was not on the island before the flood, so its evolution is slow. Indeed, many diphtheria crakes are not native to this island, which means that many of them are due to? Habit? Walking to the island, of course, does not rule out that a small part stays elsewhere.
So, diphtheria finch? Isn't this resurrected according to the original? Habit? A small part.