All modern mammals. And most probably all animals who share the basic four-limbs-one-head-two-eyes-one-mouth body schematic during embryonic stage (fish, reptiles, and birds) according to studies of embryos.
They share a remote common ancestor. <---------study island.... i hate study island
The Mouse.
No, a bat wing and a mouse arm are not homologous structures. Homologous structures are similar body parts that are derived from a common ancestor, while bat wings and mouse arms have different evolutionary origins and serve different functions.
A common mouse problems is that the mouse does not move as accurate as the user may like. Another common problem is that the mouse stops working very fast.
A giraffe and a mouse are both mammals.
The common house mouse is Mus musculus.
The common noun for Minnie Mouse is "mouse." In this context, "mouse" is a general term used to refer to a small rodent with a pointed snout, rounded ears, and a long tail. Minnie is a specific character who happens to be a mouse, but the common noun for her species is simply "mouse."
mouse
probably a Fancy Mouse
The scientific name of a common house mouse is Mus musculus.
It might be Bill English, who shares credit with Dr. Engelbart for the invention of the computer mouse.
Yes