Question:

Bats are mammals which have wings and can fly like birds.

Last updated: 8/2/2022

Bats are mammals which have wings and can fly like birds.

Bats are mammals which have wings and can fly like birds. What would be the BEST argument for placing these organisms in separate branches of a cladogram? Bats and birds have many derived characteristics other than the presence of wings. Bats' wings and birds' wings are examples of structural adaptations to a common environment. Bats' wings and birds' wings are an example of convergent evolution. Bats' wings and birds' wings are homologous structures.