File:ReptileTree.webp

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English: The most common example of a Phylogenetic Tree. This is a representation of the reptilian phylogenetic tree. This shows how almost all animals derived from a reptile. Which is a perfect example of an evolutionary grade.
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Source https://www.quora.com/Are-lizards-and-dinosaurs-related-in-some-way
Author Donna Fernstrom

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