Of course, both are animals, and so are similar in the ways all animals are - they eat, defecate, breathe, move, reproduce, grow, and have immune systems to try to protect from disease.
But if you want a similarity that's especially about those two genera (types) of animals, perhaps it would be their way of eating everything in an area. A swarm of army ants can cover an area and eat everything in their path; and humpback whales, after making nets of bubbles which scare the tiny animals they eat into a bunch, take gigantic mouthfuls of water - their mouths balloon out to over twice the size - and then spit the water out through their baleen, eating everything that was there.
they are hairy ants that fly with wings made of ice
I would never have thought that rabbits had anything to do with whales let alone evolve into them. The only similarity that they share is that they are both mammals.
An example of commensalism in the marine ecosystem is that of the remora and whales. Remora attach themselves to the whales and ride and eat scraps, but the whales neither gain nor are harmed by this relationship.
Ants and spiders have no relation to each other. They are both invertebrates. That is about the only similarity. Some ants bite and sting, but spiders only bite and are venomous. Ants are actually part of the wasp and bee family of insects (six legs) while spiders are arachnids (8 legs).
Well, the predators are ants, elephants,tigers and whales. (scientifically speaking) they are well known to be eaten by dogs
What Whales and Fish Have in Common- 1.vertabrates 2.live in water 3.both have dorsal fins 4.have many different species 5.basic animals 6.both swim Hallie Roubinek
The answer depends on 54 WHAT. The weight of 54 blue whales might just be a teensy bit more than 54 ants!
1) they are both insects 2) ants have 6 legs 3)the bee has wings but the ant does not. 4)they both have feelers
Both ants and spiders are arthropods, sharing a common phylum, which means they have similar body structures, such as segmented bodies and jointed limbs. They exhibit complex behaviors, including social organization in ants and predatory tactics in spiders. Additionally, both play essential roles in their ecosystems, aiding in processes like decomposition and pest control. Despite their differences—ants being social insects and spiders being arachnids—they share these fundamental biological and ecological traits.
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.
red ants
Elmo's Ants.