Bees and dogs are considered different species because they belong to entirely distinct taxonomic classifications. Bees are insects in the order Hymenoptera, while dogs are mammals in the order Carnivora. They have different biological structures, reproductive systems, and ecological roles. Additionally, their evolutionary histories and genetic makeups are fundamentally different, which further defines their species boundaries.
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No. They are both different species. Dogs = canine: Cats = feline.
Pigs are not dogs. They are two different species.
No, humans and dogs have evolved from different ancestors, they are completely different species.
No. Two animals of different species cannot breed.
because theyre an entirly different species.
They are both dogs!
They aren't. Dogs and cats are completely different species of animals.
For the same reason that dogs are one species but many different colors.
While some dogs may try to catch and play with bees, they do not typically eat them because bees have stingers that can hurt the dog's mouth. In general, it's best to keep dogs away from bees to prevent any potential stings or reactions.
No, they are not. For example, if Jim was white and Kevin was black, doesn't make them the same, but they are human.
Because they are different species.