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5 June, 09:15

The similar nature of the flight/wings of insects, birds, pterosaurs, and bats is example of

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    The similar nature of the flight/wings of insects, birds, pterosaurs, and bats is example of convergent evolution

    Explanation:

    Convergent evolution involves different species, that are distantly related, adapting in a similar way to a similar environment to produce analogous s that perform the same function.

    This is different from divergent evolution where a part of a species' population evolves differently in another niche or environment and speciates into another species developing divergent traits.
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