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Janeko85
7 years ago

No, because the snakes are a separate animal group and a species that belongs to a present-day group of living beings cannot eventually belong to another group of today by so long evolution.

For the members of a group of living beings in the evolutionary biological system all come from a last common ancestors. And only because a species belonging to a group randomly develops a very similar body shape in their evolution (convergent development) as members of another group, it does not come from the same ancestor at once and therefore still does not belong to this other group.

DiegoderAeltere
7 years ago

No, because evolution doesn’t work like that. In modern biology, beings are divided due to their relationship, and not due to superficial similarities.

Once two branches have separated in the family tree of life, they can develop in similar directions, but never merge again.

In concrete terms, this means that although completely new and multi-faceted groups could develop within the blind plains, they would still belong to the higher-level group of blind plains and not to any other.

Pomophilus
7 years ago

The lines of development of snakes and veils have already separated some time ago. The last common ancestor has long been back.

How, please do that work that one line could develop to the other???

Will the moon eventually develop to Earth?

annoletztesJh
7 years ago

This is called convergent development. She looks like a snake, but it will never be. There are different evolutionary lines of development.

SibTiger
7 years ago

No, they won’t. They belong to the lizards.

It is, however, to be expected with some probability that our local ringing rig will develop from a non-toxic nucleus to a poisoning atter in the course of the next millennia.

Of course, only if it will not be extinct until then for other reasons.

This would then also be not only a new kind, but even another genus.

Evolution is very clear in snakes, more clearly than in many other animals.

William1307
7 years ago

? A blind flatter is a blind flatter. They don’t develop into something else?

A cat doesn’t turn into a tiger or what do you want?

snowshoe
7 years ago

No, she won’t: a blind slate is an lizard from the family of the slimes. Snakes belong to the Vipern family.

Janeko85
7 years ago
Reply to  snowshoe

Snakes belong to the Vipern family.

Conversely, a shoe gets out. The vipern are a family within the snakes.

snowshoe
7 years ago
Reply to  Janeko85

Thanks for the info: you can still learn!

Aischylos
5 years ago

No.