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11 years ago
I'm having a hard time finding the answer in my book...help would be awesome.
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Cladograms are only meant to show degrees of relationship, so they don't show any ancestors. They also don't show relative times during which the taxa in question lived. So for instance a cladogram of maniraptoran dinosaurs would have many such dinosaurs on the end branches, but would also have modern birds on the end branches, and you wouldn't be able to tell from looking at the cladogram which were still around and which died out 65 million years ago..
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