Turtles
Yes, modern cats are distantly related to dinosaurs. Both cats and dinosaurs are part of the broader group of animals known as archosaurs, with cats evolving from a separate lineage of archosaurs called therapsids. This shared ancestry goes back millions of years.
No, crocodiles are not invertebrates. Crocodiles are reptiles, which means they have a backbone and are part of the vertebrate group of animals.
Reptiles are more closely related to mammals than to fishes. Reptiles and mammals are both part of the group called amniotes, characterized by their ability to lay eggs on land. Fish, on the other hand, are a separate group with distinct evolutionary lineages from reptiles and mammals.
5 types of reptiles1. Snake 2. Lizard3. Turtle4. Crocodile5. Alligator
Yes, dinosaurs did evolve from reptiles. They are part of a group called archosaurs, which also includes modern birds and crocodiles. Dinosaurs evolved from a group of reptiles called archosauriforms during the Triassic period.
Both anoles and dinosaurs belong to the diapsid group of reptiles. However, dinosaurs belonged to the order Dinosauria, and anoles are lizards, which are part of the Squamata order. Therefor, dinosaurs are distant relatives of anoles.
Lineage is a noun.
Pliosaurus, a genus of large marine reptiles from the Jurassic period, did not evolve into any specific modern species. Instead, it is part of the broader group known as plesiosaurs, which were diverse marine reptiles that existed during the Mesozoic era. While pliosaurus itself did not have direct descendants, its lineage contributes to our understanding of marine reptile evolution. Today, its closest living relatives are birds, which share a common ancestor with reptiles.
Both ! It is a member of the Alligator family - which is part of the Reptiles group.
Yes, modern cats are distantly related to dinosaurs. Both cats and dinosaurs are part of the broader group of animals known as archosaurs, with cats evolving from a separate lineage of archosaurs called therapsids. This shared ancestry goes back millions of years.
No, crocodiles are not invertebrates. Crocodiles are reptiles, which means they have a backbone and are part of the vertebrate group of animals.
No they are not part of the same group because amphibeans when they are babies they start their life in water than when their going to have babies they go to the same place they were born and have their babies there
The Pomo Indians were part of the California Indian culture. They lived in a small group called "bands" that were linked by marriage, geography and lineage.
Reptiles are more closely related to mammals than to fishes. Reptiles and mammals are both part of the group called amniotes, characterized by their ability to lay eggs on land. Fish, on the other hand, are a separate group with distinct evolutionary lineages from reptiles and mammals.
Neither. Pteranodons were part of a group of reptiles separate from dinosaurs and birds called the pterosaurs.
5 types of reptiles1. Snake 2. Lizard3. Turtle4. Crocodile5. Alligator
Yes, dinosaurs did evolve from reptiles. They are part of a group called archosaurs, which also includes modern birds and crocodiles. Dinosaurs evolved from a group of reptiles called archosauriforms during the Triassic period.