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- what separates rabbits/primate from the crocodiles on this cladogram?
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- which organism is most related to the rodents and rabbits on this cladogram?
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To determine what separates rabbits/primates from crocodiles, we analyze the cladogram. The trait "Hair" is a synapomorphy (shared derived character) for the group containing primates, rodents & rabbits. Crocodiles do not have hair, while primates and rodents/rabbits do. So the trait that separates them is hair.
In a cladogram, organisms that share a more recent common ancestor are more related. Primates share the same branch (and the "Hair" trait) with rodents and rabbits, meaning they have a more recent common ancestor compared to other organisms like crocodiles, birds, etc. So primates are most related to rodents and rabbits.
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