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Mammals, Mammals, Theria, Pilosa, Rodentia, Ariodactyla, Lama, Vicugna,…
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Theria
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embryo develops in a uterus, eggs do not have shells
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How cladograms work?
Do you think it is a coherent way to show the evolutive history of species?
What would you improve?
After having made this cladogram we consider that these are fundamental and very useful to classify the species of different animal areas. In this way we can identify very clearly and transparently the common ancestors of these animals to understand where they come from and the reason why they have certain specific characteristics. It is also an excellent way to demonstrate the excellent evolution of species throughout history due to the fact that this shows us the moment when species are separating, adapting, and choosing other characteristics that distinguish them. Finally, by taking into account what characteristics certain animals have in common we can learn how to treat each other in the best way and know how to cure them in case something bad happens. Somehow it was a little difficult finding the characteristic which united the selected animals, however we could do it and get this cladogram as a result. To have a more accurate cladogram we could improve evaluating more levels of clasification.