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The bones in a whale’s flipper are the same as the bones in a dog’s front leg. What does this tell you about these two organisms?
They are of the same species
They have a common ancestor
They are both carnivores
They both evolved the same way
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They have a common ancestor is da answer
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They have a common ancestor
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