Answer these questions:
1. Which living species share a close evolutionary connection to either humans or whales?
2. How do scientists know about this evolutionary connection?
3. Why is this fact important in determining each organism’s evolutionary lineage?
To answer these questions, refer to credible websites that provide the evolutionary history of these organisms. Type your answers in the space provided. You will be required to cite your sources using proper MLA (Modern Language Association) format at the end of your research, so note all the sites you use.
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