One of the oldest known frogs is called Triadobatrachus.
YES! Lions and frogs have shared derived characteristics. ALthough They look different on both the outside and inside, they have some things in common. One thing that they have in common is that they both have a back bone. This shows that they came from a common ancestor.
Most recent common ancestor and all descendants (MRCAD) of the specifiers.
Yes. If you go back far enough, all life on Earth shares a common ancestor.
Yes, members of a clan are believed to descend from a common apical ancestor. Clans are kinship groups that trace their lineage through a common ancestor. This shared ancestry forms the basis of the clan's identity and is often a key factor in determining membership.
Most male frogs puff their chins for mating calls. Most frogs also inflate their bodies a bit for defense.
No. Although frogs & toads share a common ancestor, they are now classified as completely separate species.
A frogs most common habitat is living in water
the most common amphibians are tadpoles. :)
because they have webbed feet
Not since the birth of vertebrates. Humans are mammals and frogs are amphibians. However, some research has shown that it is possible that some animals from different Orders have mated, so it is possible that we share a more recent ancestor. In response to demands that God made them and that's that, this is established biology. God may have made them, but that doesn't change the facts.
A frogs most common habitat is living in water
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Not sure what country you are talking about, but if you are talking about the USA, the most common frogs and toads are bullfrog, greenfrog, and American toad.
An apical ancestor is the most recent common ancestor of a group of species in a phylogenetic tree. It represents the point where the evolutionary lineage leading to a group of species splits from the rest of the tree.
The common ancestor is the Hyracotherium
jawless fish
jawless fish