Early hypotheses suggested the anus evolved from a single opening that split or elongated, with some animals developing a through-gut while others retained sac-like systems. Variations in digestive development across species, such as cloacas in birds or multiple anuses in marine worms, indicate diverse evolutionary solutions rather than a linear progression from simple to complex.
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