Marsupials and Australian placental mammals exhibit convergent evolution. Explain how?

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(N/A) Convergent evolution occurs when different groups of organisms evolve similar traits independently as they adapt to similar environments.
In Australia,many marsupials (pouched mammals) and placental mammals have evolved to fill similar ecological niches,resulting in a striking resemblance between them despite being phylogenetically distant.
For example,the Australian marsupial 'Tasmanian wolf' and the placental 'Wolf' show remarkable similarities in their body structure and predatory habits,even though they belong to different mammalian lineages.
This phenomenon,where more than one adaptive radiation appears to have occurred in an isolated geographical area (Australia),is known as convergent evolution.
Essentially,because these two groups were subjected to similar selective pressures in their respective environments,they evolved analogous structures to survive,demonstrating that similar environmental conditions can lead to the evolution of similar phenotypic traits in unrelated species.

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