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External incentives to diversify include
Invertebrates
Animals that lack a vertebral column or backbone, including species such as insects, mollusks, and arachnids.
Bilateral Symmetry
A body plan in which an organism can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane, characteristic of many animals.
Radula
A unique anatomical feature found in mollusks, consisting of a chitinous ribbon-like structure used for feeding by scraping or cutting food.
Polychaetes
A class of annelid worms, known for their bristled segments which are predominantly marine.
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