What I find fascinating about the evolution in general, is that where I live our doves, that belong to Eurasian collared dove [1], for some reason, the past 2 years now have started giving birth to young ones that look exactly like Sunda collared doves [2], which is INSANE!
To clarify: identical male and female Eurasian collared doves give birth to young ones that look *exactly* like Sunda collared dove; even their calling is heavier with more bass in their voice; crazy stuff, yet fascinating at the same time!
What I find fascinating about the evolution in general, is that where I live our doves, that belong to Eurasian collared dove [1], for some reason, the past 2 years now have started giving birth to young ones that look exactly like Sunda collared doves [2], which is INSANE!
To clarify: identical male and female Eurasian collared doves give birth to young ones that look *exactly* like Sunda collared dove; even their calling is heavier with more bass in their voice; crazy stuff, yet fascinating at the same time!
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_collared_dove
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunda_collared_dove
This reminds me of carcinization https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation
(2019)