The closest relative of the Portuguese man o' war is the Pacific man o' war. Similarities include their general appearance, the presence of venomous tentacles, and the fact that they're actually both groups of individuals working together instead of a single organism.
walruses and seals
i dont give a flying duck
it's a constrictor. so python and boas are some of it's relatives.
Some of the most common jobs in Portugal are fishing, wine making and whaling, whilst some of the common jobs for Portuguese speaking people are working in hotels, translating and working in bars.
As of lately, it is the weasel. The badger used to be considered the closest. In some places, the "stink badger" still is.
Mammoths are a genus of elephants. The closest living relatives of mammoths are Asiatic Elephant.
It is a bird called the "Common Murre."Kayla
Humans are the closest relative of the monkey. Some people belive that we evolved from them long ago. Humans are the closest relative of the monkey. Some people belive that we evolved from them long ago.
Pacific Sea Nettles Hydra Portuguese Man'O War common jellyfish
catsome realtives are cats, cheetahs, leopards, jaguar and many other big cats
Spanish is a language that, like many other European languages, is based on Latin. Many languages are derived from Latin, including French and Italian, but some are more closely related to Spanish than others. You might have heard people talk about "Castillian" Spanish, and that is the standard Spanish language. Due to the nature of Spain's history Castillian, from Castile, took over the other languages as the main Spanish language, but most of them still exist to some extent. Geographically those closest to Castile are the Asturian and Aragonese languages but languages like Portuguese and Galician are also very similar to Castilian Spanish. All of these languages are mutually intelligible which means that a fluent speaker of one has a very good chance of understanding another. This is also the case with Castilian and several southern forms of Italian. In terms of major languages Spanish and Portuguese have the most in common.
Some words are to common to be listed such as "and", "not", "or", but the closest possible answer in the King James Version is "of" it is mentioned 34,755 times.