social anthropology and social psychology are very closely related to sociology
yes. Very closely.
Malaysian is spoken in:BruneiMalaysiaSingaporeIt is also very closely related to Indonesian, which is spoken in Indonesia.
No. Tuataras are more closely related to lizards and snakes than to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to crocodiles and even more closely related to birds, which are their only living descendants.
A evolutionary form of a bird. It had wings and feathers but still probably acted like a dinosaur but im not sure.
No, they are closely related to humans and like humans they are very sociable
Schnauzers and Pinschers are very closely related but a Schnauzer is not a Pinscher.
There are no jaguars in Costa Rica, there might be very few Pumas or small wild cats but you would have to a very very deep and isolated area in the jungle to maybe see one if your lucky. there absolutely are Jaguars in Costa Rica, in fact the Corcovado National Park (near Panama in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica) has one of the highest populations of Jaguars per square kilometer in the world (even higher than the Amazon by some estimates) Jaguars can also be found in the Parque Internacional La Amistad (shared with Panama) and in La Selva Biological Reserve (among others)
The Florida panther, a race of the cougar or mountain lion, is not extinct, and is in fact on a slight rebound. Down to around 30 animals just twelve years ago, due to weaknesses through inbreeding, a plan was introduced to put more diversity in the genetic pool. Eight Texas cougars, females, a very closely related race, were introduced, and all bore cubs. The pumas there now number over eighty, and appear to be thriving.
If you are talking about mating, a Tiger, obviously. If you are talking about a similar animal, Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, and other big cats are very like Tigers.
jaguars are very fast animals they are fast as a chetah
They're herding dogs. These dogs are very closely related to sheepdogs