The most significant difference between animals and humans are the humans ability to think and rationalize. if a fox steps in a bear trap, it gnaws it's own leg off and runs away or dies, a man that was caught in a canyon drank his own pee to stay alive. also, human use tools, something most animals can't do.
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what's the most significant difference between the holdovers" and animals in all other classes. what's the answer.
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The most important significant changes dealt with materials.
difference is large
Social and family lifestyle.
Most mongoose species do not have significant differences between the sexes other than the reproductive organs and variation in body size.
One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
Animals and plants both have eukaryotic cells, while bacteria and archaea have prokaryotic cells. There a many differences between the two types of cells. Some of the most significant are the presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells.
One of the most significant differences is that animals have many more organs than plants do. Animals are more complex organisms, and are capable of many more things than are plants. Their internal organ system makes this increased capability and difference possible.
One of the most significant differences is that animals have many more organs than plants do. Animals are more complex organisms, and are capable of many more things than are plants. Their internal organ system makes this increased capability and difference possible.
Most Chinese art has flowers and animals in it but US art has people and unrealistic things in it or they are cars, trucks, and vans
Both military theorists, Clausewitz and Johmini wrote about the Napoleonic era wars, their publications contained significant differences. Clausewitz is almost in a metaphysical mode in his publication of ON War. He assumes the reader is already familiar with Henri Johmini. Johmini expressed his view on the geometrical rules for warfare. With that said, perhaps the most significant differences between them were their views on the relative power of offensive and defense. Clausewitz clearly emphasizes the power of tactical defense, while Johmini leans toward tactical offensives.