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- eric - May 16 2008 | evolution, fish, Seattle, Lake Washington
This is an absolute trip. The threespine stickleback fish living in Lake Washington have de-evolved since the lake was cleaned up. Nature is amazing!
Quoted: Lake Washington the largest lake in the Seattle area has long been home to a soft-skinned fish called the threespine
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Thats awesome. I love examples like this. It is fascinating just how fast evolution can work given the proper conditions.