They look pretty much the same. Does will usually get a bit larger and have a dewlap (fold of skin under their chin that they pull fur out of to line their nests for the babies), bucks may have a broader head and appear to have a shorter stockier body.
They're not. They are a completely different species.
they are alike
They can look alike but, they don't look exactly alike. No two of any species are exactly the same.
NO. Pigs and cows are two entirely different species, two very different animals that can nor will ever look alike.
no, they are very alike (even genetically) but they are fundamentally different species.
Yes, they are the same species, just different builds and heights is all.
they are not
Koalas and bears are alike in just a few ways. They're both classified as mammals, are eukaryotes (have cells made up of many different parts, each with a special function), live on land, have thick fur (may depend on what type of bear species has that kind of fur), have claws, fight for females, territory, and dominance (a rank among their family or a group). As mammals, both creatures breathe using lungs and are warm-blooded. The females nurture their young using mothers' milk. With the exception of polar bears, most bear species live in forested areas; similarly, koalas must live in bushland (Australia's eucalyptus forest areas). Given that there are many different species of bear, and only one species of koala, there are far more differences than similarities between the two animals.
Both have parasitic species.
A. species
how are fifteen and flatter alike and different
The answer depends on what they are meant to be alike and different from!