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Neither whales nor pythons have hind legs, but both have internal remnants of legs and hip bones. Snakes and whales must have

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a common ancestor?
amirite?
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User Jossy Paul
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Answer:

The correct answer is: common ancestor

Step-by-step explanation:

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According to the evolution of living beings, we all have an ancestor.

Depending on the branch in which the living being is, it unites with the ancestor of another.

Two different branches that never join, do not have a common ancestor. In this case, they have a characteristic that unites them, so whales and pythons have a common ancestor.

The correct answer is: common ancestor

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