you use taxonomy, there are five main all encompassing kingdoms, plantae, bacterium, fungi, animalia and something else ive forgotten. Then you just go down the taxa, i.e. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, species (that is simplified) for example all animals with a back bone will be in the chordata taxa etc etc you slowly get more specific as you go down the taxa and you end up on the animal you were trying to recognise.
To recognise an elephant an elephant has a trunk and
AnswerThe people knew their gods did not really have animal faces on human bodies, but by depicting them with these faces, it was easier for people to recognise each god.
Recognise.
Koalas are quite distinctive and are unlikely to be mistaken for another animal. Arguably, their large, black, oval-shaped nose is their most distinctive feature, and one which is not shared by any other animal.
No, monkeys can not recognise themselves in the mirror. The animal that can recognise themselves in the mirror are the Chimpanzees. They are much smarter than monkeys. In 1994, scientists found out Chimpanzees can always know who they are when they see themselves in the mirror.
Goldfish and many other species of fish will learn to recognise their owner and also will learn to recognise a voice. They are specially atuned to the melodical tunes of the owner
The IOC recognise winners of individual events. They do not recognise an overall winner of the games.
In the animal kingdom many animals mark their territories with urine. Other similar animals can smell it, and even recognise the owner of it, and know that the territory has been taken.
Recognise.
acknowledge
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The spelling rule for "recognise" is that it is spelled with an "s" in British English and with a "z" in American English.