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Scientists have noticed similarities between a bat's wings and a dolphin's flippers. what does this evidence tell us about the evolution of bats and dolphins?
a. bats probably evolved from dolphins.
b. bats and dolphins probably adapted to similar environments.
c. bats and dolphins probably have a common ancestor.
d. bats and dolphins use their wings and flippers for the same purposes.
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C. Bats and dolphins probably share an ancestor from millions of years ago
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