It is different from most animals, but it is very similar to a pigs digestive system. Yes, a pig. Some would imagine it would be most like an ape's, but it's not.
depending of what animals are you talking about
because it is a mammal
Depending on what animal because animals are very different from one another, but that would mean you are considering humans not animals.
Animals are both similar and different from one another, they are similar because they could be carnivore's, herbivore's or omnivore's. But they are different because they could live in a different habitat, act differently, eat differently or hunt differently. It could depend on the breed or age of the animal.
Partially,because in an ecosystem,animals of similar species. While in another, animals of far different species might be present.
NO, the cestoda (tapeworm) does not have a digestive system. It absorbs nutrients through its skin.
You find similar groups of animals and planting living together because of the environment that they are in. If you are in a forest, many of the same animals are going to be close to one another to help protect each other.
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
They are both monogastric animals and have similar structures in their digestive systems, however the rabbit has one very different process which is producing caecothrobes to re-digest food by passing through the system again.
no. they are way different animals.
there is to be suprise but the animals are different some plants arent said lily and chloe
A squirrel's digestive system works in a similar fashion to the humans. Squirrels eat food and as the food sits in their stomach their brain releases digestive enzymes to break down that food.