Answer 1
tigers and lions.
Answer 2
Tigers and lions share the Saber toothed tiger. You can see that there are no improvements from the Saber Toothed Tiger. There is only genetic losses along the path that leads to eventual extinction.
The Tiger is nearly extinct. Lions are nearly extinct. There are 1.5 million species believed to be extinct and 47000 now on the list including 1 in 4 mammals.
There is only extinction as the end result of genetic degradation leading to extinction. There is no evolution.
Answer 3
Modern humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor. Humans and chimpanzees share a more remote common ancestor. Humans and bonobos yet a more remote common ancestor. Horses and zebras share a fairly recent common ancestor, compared to the ancestor shared by horses and rhinoceroses. Basically, all known lifeforms have in their genomes evidence of a shared ancestry, suggesting that all the wide variety of modern life stems from a very limited number of early organisms.
Whales, buffalo, and Hippos share a common ancestor.
An ancestor.
They evolved from a common ancestor.
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
Evolution.
Related species have inherited homologous traits from a common ancestor.
yes they do in facts share a common ancestor.
have few amino acid sequence differences.
A taxon of closely related species that share a recent common ancestor is a genus.
The branch point in a cladogram represents a specific ancestor that is separated into two or more species. For example a leopard and a house cat share a common ancestor. A similar example is that a wolf shares a common ancestor with the leopard's and house cat's ancestor but the wolf's ancestor lived longer than the leopard's and house cat's ancestor. Scientists use something called cladistics to determine the one common ancestor that multiple species have in common.
No. Although frogs & toads share a common ancestor, they are now classified as completely separate species.
what is Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
These four species are distantly related and share a common ancestor.