Colourful birds quicker to evolve: study
Birds with multiple versions of their colour patterns evolved into new species more quickly than those with uniform plumage, Australian researchers revealed in a significant genetic study published Thursday....
Published By: Times LIVE - Thursday, 10 May, 2012
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