That seems very likely since everything is interelated.
Crocodiles and birds share a common ancestor. This can be seen by comparing the internal anatomy of the two. Dogs and Dolphins also have a common ancestor. Their skeletons again are both distinctly mammillian. The ancestor of dogs and dolphins and the ancestor of birds and crocodiles will again share a common ancestor, but you will need to go much further back. I am not sure of the timescales but we are talking tens to hundreds of million years.
Yes, if you go back far enough.
Isn't a male meerkat called a dog since the meerkat shares a common ancestor with the domestic dogs and the wild cats? Dogs, cats, bears, hyenas and mongooses, including the meerkat share a common ancestor: the extinct miacis.
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
Dogs and wolves have a more recent common ancestor.
they both eat meat.
A poodle is a type of dog, and dogs are cousings of wolves according to DNA technology.
Well, aren't you just a curious little critter! Bears and dogs do indeed have a common ancestor, which is a prehistoric mammal that lived millions of years ago. So, yes, in a roundabout way, they're distant relatives. But don't expect them to start sending each other Christmas cards anytime soon.
The last common ancestor of dogs and humans lived approximately 95 million years ago, during the Cretaceous Period. This ancestor was a small mammal that was neither a dog nor a human, but was a distant relative of both species.
The high degree of homology between the nuclear DNA of wolves and domestic dogs indicates a close evolutionary relationship. Both species share a common ancestor, leading to similarities in their genetic makeup. This shared genetic heritage accounts for their physical and behavioral similarities as well.
they both dislike cats
i would say dogs because most people on the world have at least 1 dog