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Most English migrants to the Chesapeake in the seventeenth century were
Exaggerated Grasping Structures
Physical adaptations in organisms that allow for improved ability to grasp or hold objects, often seen in limbs or appendages.
Social Monogamy
A behavioral strategy where an individual forms a long-term pair bond with another individual, often involving shared parental duties, despite not necessarily being sexually exclusive.
Sexual Monogamy
A mating system in which an individual has only one partner during their lifetime or during a specific breeding season.
Mammal Species
Diverse groups within the class Mammalia, characterized by having warm-blood, fur or hair, and, in females, milk-producing mammary glands.
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