Everything, really. What a carabao has a cow has as well. Why? Because they're closely related, they both belong in the Bovinae subfamily even though they don't share the same Tribe nor Genus.
Well to begin they are both animals that have an interior backbone. Plus they both breath with lungs. Then there are of course the obvious similarities, like having eyes, mouths, and other body parts.
All body parts are used for survival in a Koala or anything else
parts of it are green and parts are snowy...they are both beautiful places
they are both chickens...^^
the answer is the earthworms has both body parts.
both parts of the nervous system,CNS and the SNS
Both ants and elephants possess basic body parts such as a head, thorax (though in ants, this is not distinctly separated), abdomen, and legs. They both have sensory organs, such as antennae in ants and ears in elephants, to help them interact with their environment. Additionally, both have exoskeletons (in ants) and skin (in elephants) that serve as protective coverings for their bodies. Despite their vast differences in size and structure, these fundamental body parts highlight some commonalities in their biological makeup.
They both have two parts to their bodies
Diplegia-- Paralysis affecting like parts on both sides the body, such as both arms or both legs
Throat
they both have have body parts and r animals
They were both have wings. They both can fly. They both eat leaves................. Thanks :d Both from Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, and Class Insecta,