Individuals of a species exhibit different traits primarily due to genetic variation, which arises from mutations, gene recombination during reproduction, and environmental influences. These variations can affect physical attributes, behaviors, and other characteristics. Natural selection can further shape these traits, favoring those that enhance survival and reproduction in specific environments. Additionally, sexual selection and genetic drift contribute to the diversity of traits within a species.
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