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No. The total number of chromosome pairs differs by Organism.
They are not it is just some animals have never seen humans so they dont know if humans will hurt them. Hope it helped
Animals have emotions, feelings and personalities just as humans do. Humans and animals share a wide range of similarities, from physically to mentally. Animals also think the same way as humans, they can also plan (For example: A plan to capture prey).
Humans share many of the same needs that animals have. For instance, people and animals both need food, water, and shelter.
No animals share the same genes as the platypus. To suggest they do would be to suggest the platypus is a mixture of other animals which, or course, it is not.
No, not all animals have the same number of chambers as humans.
Well some animals and humans may have the same habitat. It depends on the type of animal.
If they are humans, yes they are of the same species (homo sapiens).
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Same as humans. Orangutans share about 97% of their genetic information with humans.
They're made of the same stuff, they grow in the same way, they do the same ting for the body in both humans and animals.
Animals depending on their relatedness share the same phisiology as humans, so they can stand for models of human behavior. As for social behaviour, our closest primate relatives share a lot of things in common. It depends on what you're researching, and the more the animal shares with humans, the closer the approximation you'll get in you model.