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Biology, 01.06.2021 04:00 brianamarialove15

Komodo dragons (a lizard species) and red-tailed boas (a snake species) are both reptiles. They share a common ancestor population that lived about 250 million years ago, but they have been separated in different environments, with different food sources, for millions of years. Komodo dragons and red-tailed boas have some shared structures. They also have some differences in their structures. 1.Why do Komodo dragons and red-tailed boas have some shared structures and some different structures?


Komodo dragons (a lizard species) and red-tailed boas (a snake species) are both reptiles. They sha
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