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I hope this helps! ~Holly
The key differences between dogs and wolves are in their behavior, appearance, and genetic makeup. Dogs have been domesticated over thousands of years, leading to more varied appearances and behaviors compared to wolves. Wolves are wild animals with a more uniform appearance and behavior, living in packs and hunting for food. Dogs have been bred for specific traits by humans, leading to a wide range of sizes, shapes, and temperaments. Wolves are typically larger and have a more instinctual behavior compared to dogs. Additionally, dogs have adapted to living with humans, while wolves remain wild animals.
Yes there is. Even though they are both wolves, they have different genders.
At birth, the differences between humans are genetic. Cultural and experiential differences come later.
No Humans will never be wolves.
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
People give wolves and other animals names because they need to be able to remember the differences between wolves, and also because they tend personalize them.
The relationship between animals is a little different then those formed between humans. however wolves and German shepherds can get along together.
Humans and wolves have been able to communicate with dogs and wolves for thousands of years. Wolves in the wild are suspicious of humans and will likely not interact if not necessary.
Wolves are wild animals, they have no love of humans
snakes dont poison people when they bite them but humans do
The key differences in DNA between chimpanzees and humans are found in the specific sequences of genes and genetic variations that make each species unique. These differences contribute to the distinct physical and behavioral characteristics of chimpanzees and humans.
It refers to the differences between all humans.