The mightiest reptile is often considered to be the Tyrannosaurus rex, a massive predator that roamed the Earth during the late Cretaceous period. As for the closest ancestor of cavemen, modern humans (Homo sapiens) share a common ancestor with Neanderthals and other hominins, with a lineage that traces back to earlier species like Homo habilis, which lived around 2.4 million years ago.
It is a monkey
Dinosaur was the mightiest reptile.
A prehistoric reptile ancestor is the therapsid.
after dinosaurs the strongest reptile is crocodile and alligaters their skin is as hard as their teeth....
therapsids
A dinosaur were the mightiest reptiles and a monkey is said to be caveman's closest ancestor.
no, but they share a common reptile ancestor.
The common ancestor of mammals and birds was a reptile.
Homologous structures indicate a common ancestor
There's a misconception at work here. The reptilian branch of evolution did not spawn the mammalian branch of evolution. You need to go back to the reptilian ancestor that was also a mammalian ancestor. We humans do have what is referred to as a reptilian brain, which is a small part of our whole brain.
most reptiles that can stand on two legs and all fours and also komodo dragon
Well first of all the correct way to spell this animal is Mosasaur.A Mosasuar is a serpentine marine reptile. They are the closest relative to the snake.