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Snakes and lizards are reptiles. Both organisms have pelvic organs, even though snakes don’t have hind legs. What are the best explanations for this situation?

Snakes evolved from lizards, and the hind legs are vestigial in nature.
Snakes and lizards share a common ancestor.
Snakes and lizards belong to same species.
Lizards evolved from snakes, which lost their hind legs during evolution.
Lizards and snakes don’t share a common ancestor.

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Answered by ansarialiya107
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Answered by hala253588
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1.Snakes and lizards are reptiles +

2.Both lizards and snakes when still in their eggs share the same structure  however snakes stay with with the breathing panels and lizards panels turn into soft bag-like lungs. So it is like that because of the related birth structure.

3.Snakes evolved from lizards, their bodies have stronger defence systems and their breathing organs act better in their living aspects.

4.Snakes descend from a close common ancestor with monitor lizards, gila monsters, iguanas, and other related species. They're more distantly related to skinks, gekkos, tuataras, and other less well known lizards. The venomous species did not turn up on random branches of the tree

5.With a collective 8,000 known species, lizard and snake species make up the largest taxonomic order of reptiles, known as squamata, which dates to the age of the dinosaurs. Snakes and lizards are grouped together because they share a significant number of physical, reproductive and metabolic characteristics.

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