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No, sharks are not tetrapods. Tetrapods are a group of vertebrates that includes amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, characterized by having four limbs. Sharks, being cartilaginous fish, belong to the class Chondrichthyes and have fins instead of limbs. Thus, they are classified as fish and not tetrapods.
They are tetrapods.
Yes, tetrapods are believed to be direct descendants of fish. Around 360 million years ago, some fish evolved to have limbs and eventually transitioned onto land, giving rise to tetrapods.
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Yes.
lizard The common ancestor of all modern tetrapods looked like a fish that had nubs the became limbs through evolution.
Both are tetrapods and belong to super class Tetrapoda .
Tetrapods