Question 33
Does the occurrence of the diversity of animals on earth suggest their diverse ancestry also? Discuss this point in the light of evolution.
Though animals have a vast diversity of structures they probably do not have a common ancestry, because common ancestry would have greatly limited their extent of diversity. Further, as many of these diverse animals dwell in the same habitat, their evolution by geographical isolation and speciation is also not likely. Thus, a common ancestry for all the animals is not a likely theory.