Their skeletons tend to be on the outside
Arthropod skeletons differ from ours in that they are external, or exoskeletons. By contrast ours are internal, or endoskeletons.
You do know that humans and hamsters aren't the same, right?
Lungs do not differ that much in domestic animals. These animals need oxygen just like the animals that are in the wild.
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Yes, fish do have sperm. The reproductive process of fish differs from other animals in that most fish lay eggs externally, which are then fertilized by the sperm released by the male fish. This is known as external fertilization, whereas many other animals have internal fertilization.
Yes, animals do have prostates, but they can differ in size, shape, and location compared to those of humans. The function of the prostate in animals is similar to that in humans, which is to produce fluid that helps with reproduction.
Symbolic data differ from standard data in that they contain internal variation.
It is by its habits, habitat and appereance....
We humans are animals too.
They use there fins
Animals without backbones are called invertebrates. Some of these animals have shells that protect them, such as snails and mollusks. Others have hard exoskeletons, like Anthropos, and others like jelly fish just have tentacles to protect them.
The animals are more realistically drawn than the humans.