Phylogeny
Reptiles
Carnivorans
Groups
Random facts
100

The name of a group which extends from one common ancestor.

What is a clade?

100

Amphibians, the group most commonly associated with reptiles, different from reptiles because of this.

What is are born with gills and develop lungs as adults?

100

Carnivorans are divided into two groups, by their genetic relation to these two household pets.

What are cats and dogs?

100

This group of carnivorans includes cats and their most closely related relatives.

What are feliform/felines?

100

This animal's tongue can weigh more than an elephant.

What is a blue whale?

200

These provide evidence of the evolution of a clade. Often dug up. 

What are fossils? 

200

Order testudines differs from other reptilian orders because they share this feature. 

What is a shell? 

200

This trait distinguishes the two extant genera of the Felid family, Panthers and Felines.

What is the ability to roar? 

200

The group paenungulata includes this large, land-dwelling mammal, as well as its closest relative, manatees.

What is an elephant?

200

Despite what television teaches you, you shouldn't give this to your cat.

What is milk? They are lactose intolerant. 

300

Of extant species, this provides evidence of a common ancestor. Found in tissues. 

What is DNA?

300

This order of reptiles goes back to the Cretaceous period and are the closest relatives of birds.

 What are crocodilians?

300

Hyenas are a family of scavenging mammals, most closely genetically related to what? 

What are cats? 

300

This group of birds contains crows, ravens, and magpies.

What are corvids?

300

This animal moves so fast that it heats surrounding water to 8500°F.

What is the mantis shrimp?

400

This extant clade is an offshoot of reptiles, more specifically, coming from dinosaurs.

What are birds?

400

Clade Archosauria, which includes the most recent ancestor of birds, crocodilians, and non-avian dinosaurs, are distinguished by this common trait.

What are diapsids? Two holes in the sides of their skulls.

400

Containing weasels, otters, and wolverines, this caniform family is the most diverse group of carnivores. 

What are mustelids?

400

This group of mammals, known for laying eggs, contains only 5 species.

What are monotremes?

400

Flamingos do this to stay warm.

What is stand on one leg?

500

This is the process through which species are introduced to, and rendered extinct from, a clade.

What is evolution? 

500

This clade of reptiles extends back to the Triassic period, but today contains only one extant species. It evolved from the beak toothed dinosaurs. Name group or species.

What is Rhynchocephalia? What is the Tuatara?

500

Pinnipeds, the family containing the walrus and seals, are most closely related to what common household pet?

What are dogs? 

500

This group of mammals contains the largest creature to ever exist on earth.

What are cetaceans?

500

This bird has a wing span of over six feet, talons over four inches long, and often preys on sloths.

What is the harpy eagle?

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