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PLEASE HELPPP!!!! Birds cannot grasp objects with their wingtips, yet their wings have bones that are homologous to finger bones. How does this homology show an evolutionary relationship?
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Birds cannot grasp objects with their wingtips, yet their wings have bones that are homologous to finger bones. How does this homology show an evolutionary relationship?
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It shows that they have the same/similar ancestors as humans do
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