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Bats and birds are unrelated animals, yet they both evolved wings. by acquiring similar traits (i.e., wings) as they adapted to similar environments, these species exhibit __________?

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Bats and birds are unrelated animals, yet they both evolved wings. by acquiring similar traits (i.e., wings) as they adapted to similar environments, these species exhibit convergent evolution through analogy present between the wings. Convergent evolution happens when two distantly related organisms acquire the similar traits in response to the similar habitat or niche.

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