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3. a family tree includes one subsect of a single species, while a phylogenetic tree includes multiple species.
4. chronologically from bottom to top.
2. animals, plants, and bacteria.
3. a family tree includes one subsect of a single species, while a phylogenetic tree includes multiple species.
4. chronologically from bottom to top.
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1. Where did the earliest whales live?
- The earliest whales lived on land, in what is now Pakistan.
2. What adaptations did early whales develop for swimming?
- Early whales developed adaptations such as streamlined bodies, flippers, and tail flukes for swimming efficiently.
3. How do modern whales communicate with each other?
- Modern whales communicate with each other through vocalizations like songs and clicks.
4. How do whale species like gray whales use their feeding strategies to survive?
- Gray whales use filter feeding to strain small organisms like krill from the water.
5. How do walking whales like the ancestors of modern whales differ from swimming whales?
- Walking whales had adaptations for walking on land, such as limbs with toes, while swimming whales have streamlined bodies for efficient swimming.
- The earliest whales lived on land, in what is now Pakistan.
2. What adaptations did early whales develop for swimming?
- Early whales developed adaptations such as streamlined bodies, flippers, and tail flukes for swimming efficiently.
3. How do modern whales communicate with each other?
- Modern whales communicate with each other through vocalizations like songs and clicks.
4. How do whale species like gray whales use their feeding strategies to survive?
- Gray whales use filter feeding to strain small organisms like krill from the water.
5. How do walking whales like the ancestors of modern whales differ from swimming whales?
- Walking whales had adaptations for walking on land, such as limbs with toes, while swimming whales have streamlined bodies for efficient swimming.
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