The animal that belongs to the same genus as the anteater is the sloth. Both anteaters and sloths are part of the order Pilosa and share the family Bradypodidae, although they belong to different families within that order. Anteaters belong to the family Myrmecophagidae, while sloths fall under Bradypodidae and Megalonychidae. These animals are known for their unique adaptations to arboreal and foraging lifestyles.
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No, broom and gorse are not the same. They are both types of shrubs with yellow flowers, but broom belongs to the Genus Cytisus while gorse belongs to the Genus Ulex. Gorse typically has thorny branches, while broom does not.
They're different members of the same plant family. White rice belongs to the Oryza genus, while wild rice belongs to the Zizania genus. Both are members of the Poaceae, or grass family.
They're different members of the same plant family. What we traditionally call rice belongs to the Oryza genus, while wild rice belongs to the Zizania genus. Both are members of the Poaceae, or grass family.
No, begonia and coleus are not of the same genus. Begonia belongs to the genus Begonia, while coleus is part of the genus Plectranthus. They are both popular ornamental plants but belong to different families within the plant kingdom.
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Anteaters and Aardvark are not the same animal but they are, the main difference is that the Anteater has a longer snout than an Aardvark
Viburnum prunifolium and belongs to the same genus as the guelder rose Viburnum opulus.
Another animal within the same genus classification
All butterflies are in the same order, Lepidoptera, but butterflies are classified in different genus groups. Some genus examples are Polyommatus, Nymphalis californica and Euphydryas aurinia.
Order is as follows: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species To answer your question, animals in the same Genus are more closely related then those of the same Order.
The sea cucumber belongs to the same animal group as the starfish, the echinoderms.