observation not inference
No. Both are birds and their wings are a derived trait common to all birds. The wings of penguins and bats display convergent evolution.
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They are different because homologous structures have the same structure, but serve a different function. Like mammal arms(human, bat and whales). Analogous structues are different structures, but serve the same function. For example, bat wings and butterfly wings.
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The speed of the bee's wings produces a 'hum' which falls within the range of our hearing. The crow's wings do produce a 'note' but it's too low for our ears to detect. Human hearing range falls roughly between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz,
An Observation
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On there wings.
what are the spots on the luna moths wings called
The snowy owl is white with grayish-brown spots on its wings and back. Its eyes are amber and its beak is black.
Observations are things you use your "five senses" to determine - how something smells, looks, tastes, sounds, or feels. Inference is something that you conclude based on one or more observations. For example, you would infer that a bug with wings will fly because you have seen (observed) other bugs with wings fly, even if you haven't seen that particular one fly.
Observations are things you use your "five senses" to determine - how something smells, looks, tastes, sounds, or feels. Inference is something that you conclude based on one or more observations. For example, you would infer that a bug with wings will fly because you have seen (observed) other bugs with wings fly, even if you haven't seen that particular one fly.
A bird that is black with white spots on its wings might include the ivory billed woodpecker or the jackdaw. This might also be the tri-colored black bird.
Lady bugs have wings. the spots you see on the back of a lady bug are it's wings
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The insect that has black wings with pink spots on them is called the five-spot burnet moth. It is usually found in North America.