Island Dwarfing

Island dwarfing is a biological phenomenon by which the size of animals isolated on an island shrinks dramatically over generations. It is a form of natural selection in which smaller size provides a survival advantage. Pygmy elephants on the island of Borneo and the Channel Island fox in California are thought to be examples of island dwarfing.

 

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