Is it known what conditions caused the Gungan species to diverge morphologically?












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It is well known that the Gungan species is divided into two races, the Otolla and the Ankura, even to small children. However, the astonishing biological diversity of Naboo seems a subject still in need of some study.



Darwin showed that there can be great variation within a species, with the finches of the Galapagos as an example. But it was also demonstrated that these variations are the result of natural selection.




  • What are the major hypotheses for the divergent physical characteristics of the two main Gungan races?


Also, according to archeological records, their civilization is said to stretch back ~.5 million years to the last glacial maximum—is it known if this may have been a factor?










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    It is well known that the Gungan species is divided into two races, the Otolla and the Ankura, even to small children. However, the astonishing biological diversity of Naboo seems a subject still in need of some study.



    Darwin showed that there can be great variation within a species, with the finches of the Galapagos as an example. But it was also demonstrated that these variations are the result of natural selection.




    • What are the major hypotheses for the divergent physical characteristics of the two main Gungan races?


    Also, according to archeological records, their civilization is said to stretch back ~.5 million years to the last glacial maximum—is it known if this may have been a factor?










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      It is well known that the Gungan species is divided into two races, the Otolla and the Ankura, even to small children. However, the astonishing biological diversity of Naboo seems a subject still in need of some study.



      Darwin showed that there can be great variation within a species, with the finches of the Galapagos as an example. But it was also demonstrated that these variations are the result of natural selection.




      • What are the major hypotheses for the divergent physical characteristics of the two main Gungan races?


      Also, according to archeological records, their civilization is said to stretch back ~.5 million years to the last glacial maximum—is it known if this may have been a factor?










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      It is well known that the Gungan species is divided into two races, the Otolla and the Ankura, even to small children. However, the astonishing biological diversity of Naboo seems a subject still in need of some study.



      Darwin showed that there can be great variation within a species, with the finches of the Galapagos as an example. But it was also demonstrated that these variations are the result of natural selection.




      • What are the major hypotheses for the divergent physical characteristics of the two main Gungan races?


      Also, according to archeological records, their civilization is said to stretch back ~.5 million years to the last glacial maximum—is it known if this may have been a factor?







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