They are made of some of the same matter..
On of the biggest commonalities of horses and humans is the need for the presence of another one of they're kind.
Most (pretty well all) horses need the company of another horse, in some cases an animal slimier to a horse; Such as a donkey will do. Humans are the same, most of us can not stay along for a very long time.
But for horses it is a much stronger pull, they can go crazy with out a paddock buddy.
Some will even risk their lives just to get back to their herd.
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Lots of atoms and a few molecules.
The same cellular setups, esp the came gene coding ... and quite a few of the same genes.
They're both vertebrates and quite a few dinosaurs were bipeds.
They both care fore there young.
Dinosaurs and humans have no physical characteristics in common. They do have instincts in common, like a need for food and a desire to protect themselves and their young.
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they are made of some of the same matter
nonliving is like the ocean the ocean doesnt breathe and the ocean doesnt talk living is like animals like humens we could talk we could write and breathe but does the ocean knows how to do that? No i dont think so so now you know what nonliving and whats living
That question is a beautiful > no mind < producer of the best kind. It tends to make the mind stop thinking because it just keeps churning in on itself trying to come up with an answer. But if the mind could be coaxed into answering such a question, it would have to say rationally that the things that are uncommon to all living things are those things that are only common to non-living things. And what would those be? See . . . the mind just has to keep churning in on itself. > No mind < wins again.
yes you could say all living things hace a life span even bacteria they are "born" grow and die so it is a life cycle
they both observed living thing's decided that any organism could be classified as either a plant or an animal. So they divided them them into groups depending on their differences and similarities and gave all living things a specific name
I am Ninety nine percent sure it is a living organism, but I could be wrong.
They we are both alive
They we are both alive
They we are both alive
The only similarity I could come up with is that their both tall?
The only similarity I could come up with is that their both tall?
Well, both are living organisms for one thing - vertebrates, too. Both are the dominant animals on the planet (except for insects, of course, which are actually more numerous but less noticed). Both need oxygen to breathe.
All living things on Earth contain carbon in that most of the molecules in us include carbon atoms. Dinosaurs were living creatures and are like all living creatures today in this respect.
they have some of the same matter.
There is no reason that an atom from a dinosaur couldn't be in your arm.
It could mean that she is as tall as a dinosaur because when a person says dinosaur we all think giant reptiles that are taller than a 5 story building, or it could mean that she is as scary as a dinosaur, or as strong as one.
Eggs. Animals were laying eggs for millions or years before there were any birds.
they have some of the same matter.