It's called convergent evolution.
Yes, even apparently unrelated people can look alike.
Convergent evolution.
When two unrelated organisms look alike, it is called convergent evolution. In the case of sharks and dolphins, they have evolved similar streamlined body shapes for efficient swimming in their aquatic environments, despite not being closely related. This similarity in appearance is an example of convergent evolution driven by similar environmental pressures.
No that's Arthur Miller. They look alike but are unrelated.
because they are not fully developed
A. species
A. species
Organisms in the same family
not the same they look nothing alike
no they can be but aren't always from the same species
That means animals are of the same kind even though they don't look alike.
Not necessarily, there can be many similarities and differences within a genus