yea but are the differences or similarties convergent primative of derived? i can't seem to find a video with a clear explanaton of these? can anyone help?
Wouldn't it be more accurate to define a species as a group of organisms that can mate and reproduce fertile offspring that will survive and reproduce in their environment? Panthera species, for example, have been crossbred that are fertile but but would be unlikely to survive in the wild.
diescrepancy why did u automaticaly pick where each animal to put at each position??? Isnt there a way to derive where they should be based on the characteristics somehow???!?!?!?!?
yea but are the differences or similarties convergent primative of derived? i can't seem to find a video with a clear explanaton of these? can anyone help?
Kamikazeantigen 2 months ago
Wouldn't it be more accurate to define a species as a group of organisms that can mate and reproduce fertile offspring that will survive and reproduce in their environment? Panthera species, for example, have been crossbred that are fertile but but would be unlikely to survive in the wild.
foxlake02 2 months ago
it didnt help meh :(
tineetina1484 1 year ago
Thanks, very helpful!
zzz0mg 1 year ago
diescrepancy why did u automaticaly pick where each animal to put at each position??? Isnt there a way to derive where they should be based on the characteristics somehow???!?!?!?!?
leaf202 1 year ago
im pretty sure kangaroo's and rabbits dont lay eggs
fateater77777 1 year ago
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But they all have an amnion; an egg is just one that develops outside the mother.
Daruqe 1 year ago
Thanks! This helps a lot!
SakuraCharmed 2 years ago
good, but a little slow.
chavling 3 years ago