Unless life evolved multiple times on Earth all species share a common ancestor with each other. The list is for all practical purposes limitless.
Humans and wolves
Guinee Pigs and Wales
Cock Roaches and Mice
and so on.....
No. All life shares a common ancestor if you go back in time far enough.
A clade.
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Answer this question… They probably have a recent common ancestor.
If two organisms share an evolutionary relationship, that means that they have a common ancestor on the evolutionary tree. The more recently the shared common ancestor lived, the more closely related the two present organisms are, evolutionarily.
They probably have a recent common ancestor
adaptive radiation
Cladogram-In a cladogram a, clade is an evolutionary branch that includes a common ancestor together with all its descendant species.
An ancestor.
what is Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
They evolved from a common ancestor.
Common ancestor
A group of species that consists of a common ancestor and all of its descendants (also referred to as a clade).
a common ancestor is a species that multiple species share as the species they descended froma person born or that has lived before you and the word common means the same SO ....... its when you have the same descendant or person who lived before you or an ancestor that's the same
No, lions and tigers are not from the same species. Lions are of the species Panthera leo, while tigers are of the species Panthera tigris. They are both part of the Panthera genus, but belong to different species.
An 'ape' is any primate belonging to the superfamily Hominoidea, and this includes humans, so we 'are' apes, along with gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans. All these species though have a common ancestor.
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