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Biology, 24.03.2020 19:36 heysorryguys

The front leg of a cat, the front flipper of a dolphin, and the wing of a bat have the same structure and order of bones. These structures do not look alike and are not used in the same way, but their bones are similar. What might scientists say about the cat, dolphin, and bat based on this evidence

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