An early ancestor is often referred to as a "progenitor" or "ancestor." In the context of evolutionary Biology, it can also be termed a "common ancestor," which is a species from which two or more descendant species evolved. Fossils or remains of these early ancestors help scientists understand the evolutionary history of organisms.
An early ancestor of humans is called Australopithecus. This species is known for its upright posture and bipedal locomotion, and is considered an important transitional form in human evolution.
The early ancestor closest to modern man in intellectual ability was the
An ancestor.
The chihuahua was deveveloped from the Techichi, its early ancestor
Ancestor worship might be called veneration of ancestors.
A group of families having a common ancestor may be called a clan, a tribe, or a clade.
His ancestor lived one hundred years ago, and was alive when the Titanic sank.
It is called the "serpent".
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The evolution of numerous species, such as Darwin's finches from a single ancestor is called adaptive radiation.
The evolution of numerous species, such as Darwin's finches from a single ancestor called adaptive radiation.