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Komodo dragons (a lizard species) and red-tailed boas (a snake species) are both reptiles. They share a common ancestor population that lived about 250 million years ago, but they have been separated in different environments, with different food sources, for millions of years. Komodo dragons and red-tailed boas have some shared structures. They also have some differences in their structures.



1.Why do Komodo dragons and red-tailed boas have some shared structures and some different structures?

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They have similar characteristics and structures because they are both reptiles and came from a common ancestor. That meant that, going back in time, both of these creatures were once one common, ancestral animal. Once the animals were put into different environments, they changed and evolved overtime in order to adapt to the challenges in the habitat specific to them. But, because they come from a common ancestor, they started from the same ‘base’, and will still share similarities today.