How can the wings of a bird and the wings of a bat not be considered homologous?
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The wings bats and birds are analogous as wings, but homologous as forelimbs. Evolutionary ancestry means that structures evolved from some structure in a common ancestor; for example, the wings of bats and the arms of primates are homologousin this sense.
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