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The birds wings are homologous to a(n) -A fish’s tail fin -Alligator’s claws -Dogs front legs -A mosquito’s wings
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The birds wings are homologous to a(n)
-A fish’s tail fin
-Alligator’s claws
-Dogs front legs
-A mosquito’s wings
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The answer is : C. a dogs front legs
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