Explanation:
In evolutionary biology, convergent evolution is a process by which unrelated or distantly related organisms evolve similar body forms, coloration, organs and adaptations. This happens when species occupy similar ecological niches and adopt in similar ways in response to similar selective pressure. Some examples which is related to convergent evolution are shark and dolphins, Bats and birds and cacti and euphorbia's both evolved spines.
Convergent Evolution of Mammals
