Higher forms of learning, complex problem solving skills, development and use of tools, self awareness, self recognition (mirrors), learning by mimicking others, etc
Feathers - the only outwardly obvious characteristic unique to birds.
amniotic eggs
There is only one animal kingdom - Animalia. Therefore, all animals belong to that kingdom.
To accurately identify the characteristic shared by only two animals on a phylogenetic tree, you would need to specify which animals are being referenced. Generally, such shared characteristics could include specific anatomical features, genetic traits, or behavioral patterns that distinguish those two species from others in the tree. Analyzing the tree's branching patterns can help identify unique traits that are not present in other related species.
That's subjective, I can only say that I value some animals higher than some humans.
Liver flukes and tapeworms are classified as triploblastic animals because they develop from three primary germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. These layers give rise to different tissues and organs, allowing for more complex body structures compared to diploblastic organisms that only have two layers. Both liver flukes (a type of flatworm) and tapeworms exhibit a higher level of organization and specialization, characteristic of triploblastic animals.
Nope, when you get to the higher master hunter ranks you are required to hunt them.
No. Cause nouns are only for persons, places, animals, things, or events.
prokaryotic cells does not have nuclear membrane surrounded DNA, a characteristic of only bacterial cells.
A characteristics is that they only travel through matter
Not all animals have complex nervous systems. In fact, most lower animals don't even show an organized nervous system. Its only in higher animals like chordates that a proper organized nervous system is seen.
A large aperture will not only allow you to have a higher shutter speed and to freeze action but also it will give you a narrower depth of field.