Elephants and rats share common ancestry with a diverse group of mammals, reflecting evolutionary adaptations over millions of years. Both species exhibit traits inherited from their ancestors, such as social behavior and foraging strategies. Additionally, they retain fundamental biological characteristics, such as mammalian physiology and reproductive methods, linking them to their evolutionary past. Despite their differences, these shared traits highlight the evolutionary continuity among species.
They all had common ancestors
They all can carry the same type of dissese
The rats discover that their ancestors were part of a scientific experiment at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) where they were injected with a serum that increased their intelligence. This experiment granted them the ability to learn, read, and build a sophisticated underground civilization.
Evolutionary change is always rapid and contunuous
Scientists use Ancestors and DNA to group DNA.
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
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They all had common ancestors
Yes! It's wierd, but all elephants (big or small) are afraid of mice. I don't know about rats, but I think elephants are afraid of them too.
They all can carry the same type of dissese
No way! Elephants are herbivores, which means plant eaters. They don't eat any animal.
Why yes...they really do seem to resemble lawn mowers. Elephants are ancient ancestors of lawn mowers.
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Common ancestors are the ancestors you and a relative of yours have in common. For example, your first cousin and you have the same grandparents. The grandparents are your and your first cousins common ancestors.
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The common ancestor between elephants and sirenians is Manatee.
No. Rats don't have gallbladders either. Elephants do not have a gall bladder.