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Shown Are Phylogenetic Trees of Vertebrates (A) and Reptiles (B)

Question 58

Question 58

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Shown are phylogenetic trees of vertebrates (A) and reptiles (B) . Using the data in these models, what might a Tyrannosaurus rex taste like? Shown are phylogenetic trees of vertebrates (A)  and reptiles (B) . Using the data in these models, what might a Tyrannosaurus rex taste like?   (A)    (B)  A)  beef steak B)  frog legs C)  chicken legs D)  pork chops (A) Shown are phylogenetic trees of vertebrates (A)  and reptiles (B) . Using the data in these models, what might a Tyrannosaurus rex taste like?   (A)    (B)  A)  beef steak B)  frog legs C)  chicken legs D)  pork chops (B)


A) beef steak
B) frog legs
C) chicken legs
D) pork chops

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