Dogs and bears.
fat and fur
elephant
Beaver and muskrat were the two most trapped animals, however fox and mink were caught by the thousands.
A bear and a rabbit.
Animals like the tiger and zebra both have striped skin as well as striped fur.
* Chip is the smarter of the two, with the smooth fur and smaller black nose . * Dale is the dimmer half, with a big red nose (sometimes brown), two buck teeth, and ruffled fur on his head.
No because if two animals have the exact same scientific name then they would be the same animal.
turtle dove Most animals have at least two names, their common name that we all know them by and their scientific or Latin name.
Fur is the soft thick hairy coat of certain mammals. Not all mammals have fur: elephants, dolphins and people do not. The harder coarser coats of such animals as cows, deer and horses are not usually thought of as fur. Fur usually involves two layers of hair, a coarser overlayer and a soft fluffy underlayer which insulates the animal.
Hair and fur are basically the same thing. The big difference between the two is, the core of the hair follicle. In animals, the core of each hair allows for the hair to provide excellent insulation from not only heat and cold, but also protection from rain as well. In contrast, human hair lacks this ability and does nothing to provide temperature regulation for the body. The term "fur" refers to the body hair of non-human mammals, but hair and fur are chemically indistinguishable from one another. The main difference between hair and fur, is the word usage.
vertebrates and invertebrates
they can't be called people because they are way to different from animals. Example of what i am saying. A monkey is really hairy and has fur and people don't have fur. Some animals walk on 4 legs and we walk on two. We can talk in different laguages and can talk but animals can't. We scream or shout but we don't roar or say woof or meow.