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The animals having
intermediate characters
between
two groups of animals
, i.e. one primitive and other advanced as called as
connecting links.
Examples:
Archaeopteryx
→ connecting link between reptiles and birds.
Duck billed Platypus
→ connecting link between reptiles and mammals.
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