StickInsect_TheAge.txt:
The biologists are |43 words|challenging that assumption based on its analysis of DNA from 37 species of the insect order Phasmatodea - commonly known as "walking sticks" - which showed that they evolved from winged to wingless and back again. In fact, walking sticks made the shift four times.
Matched paragraph from "The Raven":
The team is |43 words|challenging that assumption based on its analysis of DNA from 37 species of the insect order Phasmatodea commonly known as "walking sticks" which showed that they evolved from winged to wingless and back again. In fact, walking sticks made the shift four times.
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The Raven.
http://blogs.salon.com/0001381/2003/01/16.html
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