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Arctopus echinatus erect leaf

Arctopus echinatus erect leaf
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The leaves of Arctopus echinatus normally lie flat on the ground.

Some young leaves act ignorant of this fact for a start. This is what education and a good example are all about among people. Human genes do not provide as fully for conduct and habit as their counterparts do for plants. Before an education department arises in Arctopus world, the species will be extinct.

That is the evolutionary story so far! Check the next exciting chapter by the year 3000 when half-cooked insects living in Arctopus shelters operate the New Age Internet posthumanly (Manning, 2007; iNaturalist).

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