if an animal is in the same species it means that the animal is kind of the same...i guess..ok.let use an example...cats and lions and tigers and all those..are the same species.dog and wolves and foxes..are the same species.i hope that helped a little...
Races or breeds are two terms for this.
smallish genetic differences with each individual. this is obvious with the human species. eye color, hair color. things like that.
Members of the same or different species.
Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).
Humans and Homo sapiens are actually the same species. "Human" is a general term used to refer to all members of the Homo sapiens species, which includes modern humans. So, there are no key differences between a human and a Homo sapien.
It varies based on the organism: breed, race, strain, member are all used.
Sub species , varieties .
Of course - look at the many differences existing between the human race.
When competition occurs between species, the stronger species remain. This process is called: natural selection.
Genetic variations, which arise from mutations and recombination of genetic material during reproduction, are responsible for the differences between species and between individuals in the same population. These variations can lead to differences in physical traits, behaviors, and other characteristics among organisms. Additionally, environmental factors can influence the expression of these genetic differences, leading to further diversity within and between populations.
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No, members of the same species can have variations in characteristics due to genetic differences or environmental factors. These variations can include physical appearance, behavior, and other traits. However, they will have enough similarities to be able to reproduce with each other.