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Filter by Meaning The clade of mammals that includes whales and dolphins are called cetaceans.
The paleontologist will clade the dinosaurs based on their skeletal features.
The clade of birds includes species that can fly and those that cannot.
The clade of Celtic languages includes Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Welsh.
Scientists clade organisms based on shared genetic characteristics.
The Romance clade includes Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
The Romance languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, belong to the same clade.
The Bantu clade consists of over 500 different languages spoken across Africa.
The dinosaur clade includes animals like T-Rex and Stegosaurus.
The mammal clade includes animals like humans, dogs, and whales.
The fish clade includes animals like sharks, salmon, and tuna.
The bird clade includes animals like eagles, owls, and penguins.
The fungus clade includes groups like mushrooms, yeast, and molds.
The virus clade includes organisms like HIV, influenza, and herpes.
The bacteria clade includes organisms like E. coli, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus.
The archaea clade includes organisms that live in extreme environments like hot springs and deep sea vents.
The various forms of yoga that exist today all share a common clade of practices and philosophies.
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