yes
probably their size and how much they eat. It depends from animal to animal but those are probably the biggest differences.
Dogs typically have between 300 to 320 bones, depending on the breed. This number can vary slightly due to differences in tail length and other anatomical features.
bones, dogs and cats
The difference between a cats tongue and a dogs tongue is that a cats tongue is rough and looks like there is little teeth on the tongue. The dogs tongue is smoother than a cats and is most of the time longer than a cats tongue. Also a dogs tongue can be different colours. It seems to be said also that a dogs tongue can heel a wound.
because the dogs think strong bones is a strong power and it is big, so it can eat alot.
Cats have pointy ears and dogs dont.Cats meow and dogs bark. FROM Jasmine your #1 animal fan and im 8.BYE!
Dogs are omnivores and require a balanced diet of protein, carbohydrates, and fats. Cats are obligate carnivores and need a diet high in animal-based protein and fat. Cats also require certain nutrients like taurine that are not essential for dogs.
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
Dogs , Cats , Sheeps , Zebras
There might be 1,000 animals that have bones but I only know some like cats, dogs and tigers.
There are many differences between dogs and cats. Here (below) are many differences of Cat's and Dog's:Cats and dogs are different species.Cats meow, hiss, growl, purr and chirp. Dogs bark, growl, whine and howl.Cats are more solitary animals, but just like dogs some individuals can form a strong bond with their owner. Most dogs love company at any time of the day.Although both animals eat meat, dogs can also eat other foods such as vegetables, but cats have evolved to get everything they need from meat only.It is often much easier to train a dog than a cat.