| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Our closest nonhuman relative, diverging around 6 million years ago. We are both part of the Hominini tribe. | Chimpanzee | 100%
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| Distantly related primates, diverging around 65 million years ago. We are both part of the order Primates. | Lemur | 100%
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| Bilaterally symmetrical animals, diverging around 560 million years ago. We are both part of the clade Bilateria. | Bumblebee | 83%
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| Our closest relative, diverging under 1 million years ago. Sometimes called a subspecies of Homo sapiens. | Neanderthal | 83%
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| Our fellow great apes, diverging around 14 million years. We are both part of the family Hominidae. | Orangutan | 83%
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| Some of the earliest animals, diverging around 650 million years ago. We are both part of the kingdom Animalia. | Sea Sponge | 83%
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| The most distantly related mammals, diverging around 180 million years ago. We are both part of the class Mammalia. | Platypus | 50%
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| Our closer non-primate relatives, diverging around 75 million years ago. We are both part of the superorder Euarchontoglires. | Mouse | 33%
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| Our closest relatives outside the animal kingdom, diverging around 1.35 billion years ago. We are both part of the clade Opisthokonta. | Mushroom | 33%
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| More distantly related mammals, diverging around 90 million years ago. We are both part of the infraclass Placentalia. | Elephant | 17%
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| Our most closely related animals outside of Chordata, diverging around 550 million years ago. We are both part of the superphylum Deuterostomia. | Starfish | 17%
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| Our fellow vertebrates, diverging around 430 million years ago. We are both part of the phylum Chordata. | Stingray | 17%
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| Our distant eukaryote relatives, diverging around 2.15 billion years ago. We are both part of the domain Eukarya. | Tulip | 17%
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| Our closer nonmammal relatives have similar embryo development to us, diverging around 320 million years ago. We are both part of the clade Amniota. | Pigeon | 0%
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