The wings of a moth and the wings of a hummingbird are morphologically similar. They both beat in the same way to make the organisms "hover", and their wing beats are extremely fast (and metabolically very costly!) Both organisms have wings of approximately the same size and weight. Wings in the moth and hummingbird are an example of:
(choose one)
- an ecological niche
- convergent evolution
- homologous structures
- genetic drift
- genetic mutations