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An exaptation is a trait that evolved for one purpose but was later co-opted for a different function. In essence, it's a repurposing of an existing feature for a new use.
Feathers are a classic example of an exaptation. They are thought to have originally evolved for insulation in dinosaurs, but later were co-opted for flight in birds.
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