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2024-01-19 13:09:28 UTC - HELPFUL

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The plant doesn’t “know” what a hummingbird looks like. Some plants evolved leaves (through mutations) which resembled birds, giving them an increased chance of survival, thus passing the trait on. Over millions of years this process was refined. This is natural selection: https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/natural-selection/

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