No, not all animals within the same species are identical in appearance. Variations can occur due to factors such as genetic diversity, environmental influences, age, and sex. For example, within a species, there may be differences in size, coloration, and markings. These variations can help individuals adapt to their habitats and enhance survival.
Identical twins.
The likely word is the adjective identical (the same in appearance).
Simply because identical twins have formed from the same egg. Their genetic make-up is identical - so their physical appearance is also the same.
If their genetic makeup is identical then they are identical twins.
Animals recognize members of their own species through various cues such as visual appearance, scent, vocalizations, and behavior. These cues help them identify and communicate with other individuals of the same species for mating, social interactions, and group cohesion.
The term breed is for group of domestic animals (in this case, cats) with similar or the same appearance, behavior, and other characteristics that distinguish it from other animals of the same species. There are no breeds of cat that occur naturally in the wild.The largest cat species is the Siberian tiger.
Charles Darwin did recognize and categorize numerous species during his career. He also recognized that not all species were identical in all of their outward physical characteristics. He also realized that organisms of the same species were identical. He also observed that organisms living in different places with similar environment were different yet similar, thus concluding that they had the same ancestors.
They have the same set of chromosomes, which can be also stated as having the same set of genes.
They are 99% identical And they are both from the same family
No. Because they're not identical.
Yes. Species are listed under genera.
because they are animals and bacause they amost are the same species