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QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Common ancestor, yeah. But common ancestors of anthropods and chordates diverged a long, long time ago.
Chattanooga · 56-60, F
@QuixoticSoul did Alabamians and Tennesseans share a common ancestor?
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@Chattanooga They are both an odd species of hairless ape, not quite human, but approximately identical in appearance. Only the limited cranial capacity gives them away.
Much had been made of the difference between the two regional varieties, but they’re actually the same species.
Much had been made of the difference between the two regional varieties, but they’re actually the same species.