Species A shared ten characteristics with species B, species C share fifteen characteristics with D which of the two pairs share closer relation.
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To determine which of the two pairs, A and B or C and D, share a closer relation, we need to consider the number of shared characteristics.
Pair A and B share ten characteristics, while pair C and D share fifteen characteristics. In this context, a greater number of shared characteristics typically indicates a closer biological or taxonomic relationship. Therefore, species C and D share a closer relation compared to species A and B.