animals didn't evolve, God created them and they have been that way for as long as they have existed, for about 4,000 years. Not 700,000,000 years.
David B. Wake has written: 'The distribution, ecology, and evolutionary history of plethodontid salamanders in tropical America' -- subject(s): Amphibians, Lungless salamanders 'A new species of lungless salamander' -- subject(s): Bolitoglossa schizodactyla, Amphibians
the evolutionary history of an animal
The word for an organism's evolutionary history is its phylogeny. Phylogeny represents the evolutionary relationships and history of a group of organisms.
The evolutionary history of a species is often displayed in a phylogenetic tree. This will clearly show the history of the species, which is also known as phylogeny.
The procedure of grouping organisms based on their evolutionary history is called evolutionary classification. It is also called Darwinian classification.
The evolutionary history of an organism is called its ontogeny. This is a study of biology that focuses on the origin of organisms.
Humans are most closely related to chimpanzees in terms of evolutionary history.
Arthropods
Phylogeny.
Phylogenetic Tree
Fossil records!
Phylogenetic classification is based on evolutionary history and relationships among organisms. It organizes species into groups based on shared ancestry and evolutionary relationships, using information from genetic and morphological similarities. This approach helps to study the evolutionary development and relationships among different species.