Native to parts of South America, the semi-aquatic capybara is the largest living rodent. It grows to more than a meter in length and can weigh up to 45 kilograms. The harvest mouse is found all over Europe and Asia. This tiny seed-eater is possibly the world's smallest rodent, measuring about 10 centimeters from nose to tail tip and weighing about 7 grams. Based on the information in this paragraph, what can be concluded about the capybara and the harvest mouse?

a
They are members of the same species.
b
They eat the same food sources.
c
They share some similarities in their body structure.
d
The difference in their sizes is due to different habitats.

c

They share some similarities in their body structure.