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Who was one of the first scientists to suggest that species arose from ancestors and were changing?Multiple choice question.WallaceCuvierHuttonBuffon

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Who was one of the first scientists to suggest that species arose from ancestors and were changing?Multiple choice question.WallaceCuvierHuttonBuffon

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The scientist who was one of the first to suggest that species arose from ancestors and were changing is Wallace.

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