Biology, asked by sribalajy, 1 year ago

is marsupial and placental are parallel evolution

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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Parallel evolution, the evolution of geographically separated groups in such a way that they show morphological resemblances. A notable example is the similarity shown by the marsupial mammals of Australia to the placental mammals elsewhere. Through the courses of their evolution they have come to remarkably similar forms, so much so that the marsupials are often named for their placental counterparts (e.g.,the marsupial “wolf,” “mole,” “mice,” or “cats”).
Answered by DMNS
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No they are same as both includes placental development ___

Only difference is marsupial means pouched bags✨✨

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