Thus the young will not be modified, or will be modified only in a slight degree, through the effects of the increased use or disuse of parts.
With some animals the successive variations may have supervened at a very early period of life, or the steps may have been inherited at an earlier age than that at which they first occurred.
In either of these cases the young or embryo will closely resemble the mature parent-form, as we have seen with the short-faced tumbler.
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