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What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos?(1 point)
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What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos?(1 point)
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The animal lived millions of years ago.
The animal lived millions of years ago.
The animal is still alive today.
The animal is still alive today.
The animal lived in water.
The animal lived in water.
The animal had two limbs.
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The animal lived millions of years ago.
The animal lived millions of years ago.
The animal is still alive today.
The animal is still alive today.
The animal lived in water.
The animal lived in water.
The animal had two limbs.
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Scientists generally agree that whales and hippos share a common ancestor. This is supported by evidence from anatomical, genetic, and fossil records. The close relationship between the two species is evident in their similar bone structure, DNA similarities, and the presence of fossilized transitional forms.
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Scientists believe that the common ancestor of whales and hippos lived millions of years ago, and it is no longer alive today. This animal is thought to have lived in water and had four limbs, rather than two.
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