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Donated by Dan Patrick <dan.patrick57@gmail.com> 9/24/15 Making Cladograms

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals

Sets Traits Kangaroo Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Bullfrog Human Turtle Tuna 1 notochord X 2 paired appendages/vertebral column 3 Paired Legs 4 Amnion 5 Mammary Glands 6 Placenta 7 Foramen Magnum Fwd. Totals 5 1 6 3 7 4 2

Canine Teeth Short/ Foramen Magnum fwd.: Human Dorsal Nerve Cord/ Notochord : Lamprey Paired Appendages / vertebral column - Tuna Paired Legs : Bullfrog Amnion / Amniotic Sac : Snapping Turtle Mammary Glands : Kangaroo Placenta : Rhesus Monkey Canine Teeth Short/ Foramen Magnum fwd.: Human

Lamprey Rhesus Monkey Human Tuna Bullfrog Turtle Kangaroo Short canines/ Foramen Magnum Fwd. Placenta Mammary Glands Amnion Paired legs Paired appendages/ Vertebral Column Dorsal nerve cord / Notochord