Transitional fossils exhibit traits common to both an ancestor and its predicted descendents, with Archaeopteryx being an example.
Los fósiles de transición exhiben rasgos comunes tanto a un ancestro como a sus descendientes predichos, con el Archaeopteryx como ejemplo.
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Back | common to both an ancestor and its predicted descendents, ex. archaeopteryx |
Tags: 5_1_evolution_evidence
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