They aren't. Snakes have been known to drink milk straight from the udders of cows and goats.
That is an old wives tales. No truth to that at all.
Because taxonomists said so. Specie names usually just tell you that it is that specific specie, nothing really important other than that.
It can mate with other members of it's species and reproduce.
Humans have lower genetic variation compared to other species due to the bottleneck effect experienced in human evolution. This is because human populations are relatively small and have undergone significant reductions in genetic diversity.
No. However they are endangering many other species.
In Vietnam there is a protected area for them and other endangered species.
Ligers are not recognized as a specie since they aren't naturally occuring. They are hybrids, created by humans when two animals that would never encounter each other naturally are tricked to breed with each other. And since they're usually sterile - ligers can't make new ligers - they can't form an own specie
Birds because they live in trees and humans cut down more trees than any other habitat
five ways that humans are dependent on other species because humans need them for shelter, food, fresh air, medicine and clothes.
They are of different species, the definition of a specie is that it can not reproduce and create fertile offspring with a member of another species. In other words no.
Chimpanzees show the highest similarity to humans in cytochrome sequences compared to other species. This is because humans and chimpanzees share a more recent common ancestor than other species.
When a group of organisms can interbreed they are considered a species. Humans can interbreed and produce other humans because they are the same species.
humans play role of species by moving around and getting other organisms around to their species