The use of the phrase 'no less remarkable' indicates that the author feels the evolutionary trait

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The question is asking about the author's perspective as conveyed through the phrase 'no less remarkable' in the context of an evolutionary trait found in fish. It requires an analysis of the implications of this phrase regarding the significance of the trait mentioned in the passage.

Answer

Is noteworthy even though it is not a new discovery.

The final answer is: 'is noteworthy even though it is not a new discovery'.

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The final answer is: 'is noteworthy even though it is not a new discovery'.

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The phrase 'no less remarkable' implies that the trait is impressive or significant, even if it is already known.

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Avoid assuming the phrase suggests novelty; it highlights importance or impressiveness.

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