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PLZ ANSWER ILL MARK BRAINLIST Explain how scientists know that elephants and hyraxes are related. Be sure to include anatomical similarities as well as fossil evidence in your explanation.

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Answered by smartykiller
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Hyraxes, elephants and dugongs are more closely related to one another than to any other living animal. Well, that's not exactly true.

Hyraxes, elephants and dugongs evolved from a single common ancestor..

Elephants and hyraxes share many anatomical similarities. They both have flat, hoof-like nails on the tips of their toes. They also have four toes on their front feet and three toes on their rear feet.

Elephants and hyraxes both develop tusks from their incisor teeth instead of their canine teeth, like most other mammals. In addition to the anatomical similarities, fossil evidence has revealed that hyraxes and elephants share a 40-million-year-old ancestor..

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Elephants and hyraxes share many anatomical similarities. They both have flat, hoof-like nails on the tips of their toes. They also have four toes on their front feet and three toes on their rear feet. Elephants and hyraxes both develop tusks from their incisor teeth instead of their canine teeth, like most other mammals. In addition to the anatomical similarities, fossil evidence has revealed that hyraxes and elephants share a 40-million-year-old ancestor.

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