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Humans Drive Evolution of Conch Size
Mar. 18, 2014 —
Scientists found that 7,000 years ago, the Caribbean fighting conch
contained 66 percent more meat than its descendants do today. Because of
persistent harvesting of the largest conchs, it became ... full story
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