When we scientists say two species are more closely related, another way of saying it is they share a Response area common ancestor.

This means that at some point in the past, there was a single species from which both of the closely related species evolved. This common ancestor had certain traits and characteristics that were passed down to the two descendant species, leading to their similarities in genetic makeup and physical characteristics. By studying these relationships and similarities, scientists can trace the evolutionary history of different species and gain insights into how they have evolved and adapted over time.