The mammal trait of having fur is an example of a derived character because
this trait i...
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Biology, 05.05.2020 00:43 nadiareese
The mammal trait of having fur is an example of a derived character because
this trait is shared by all mammals and is also present in a common ancestor
this trait is an example of slow change over time
this trait is found among mammals but not in the common ancestor of mammals
this trait is shared among all vertebrates
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