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Picrel is a toad bug that convergently evolved into a similar body plan and hunting strategies as, well, toads. But how common is it for arthropods and chordates to converge on the same characteristics? The only other example I can think of off the bat is butterflies and hummingbirds evolving into similar niches and behaviours.
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>>5128812
leeches and lampreys
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>>5128812
imo youd need to compare the likelihood to something, otherwise the awnser is just: It happens sometimes, I guess.
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toads evolved a similar body plan and hunting strategies as toads, but nobody thinks that's unusual or anything
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>>5128873
ohhh, that's a good one
>>5129004
I was asking less about the exact probability of this happening and more about specific examples. I understand that it's less common than, say, convergence between two different species of chordates or between two different species of arthropods or molusks or worms.
>>5129005
I'm not entirely sure what your point is anon
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>>5128812
sounds like you just described what an ambush predator is. There's countless examples of those.
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>>5129005
when convergence happens within the same clade it's called parallel evolution, like arboreal sloths
>inb4 all organisms belong to the same clade if you go far back enough
you know what I mean, dipshit
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>>5129154
Not all ambush predators evolved a similar body shape, similar body colouring to blend in with the mud, elevated eyes and spring-like hind legs for leaping locomotion.
But speaking of eyes, that reminded me of another example - cephalopods and vertebrates evolving very similar eyes despite them originating from different body structures.
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It's pretty common because laws of physics apply to all organisms.
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>>5129163
>Cephalopods have no blind spot
Mollusk supremacy strikes again



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