Darwin's great insight, and the unifying principle of biology today, is that all species are related to one another like sisters, cousins, and distant kin in a vast family tree of life.
It is much smaller than the American robin, Turdus migratorius, which belongs to a different genus. The grouping of families was added to allow the large number of new species to be included in ...
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