MVP
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babe is correct here. A shared survival strategy can arise independently in two lineages, particularly when they are already closely related, but even when they are distantly related. For example, "being active in the daytime" is a survival strategy shared by many plants and animals, that has evolved in response to different reasons for different living things.
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Maybe I needed to be more specific as I was talking about estivation in particular which amphibians and lungfish do. This is to similar of the process to be ignored as neither birds, mammals or reptiles have this kind of mechanism where you build up cocoon from skin secretions and mucus to protect yourself during dry periods.