well there are at less 50 trillion but were still trying to find many more p.s. you are a animal too
comparative anatomy :P
comparative anatomy :P
Behavioral and physiological adaptations are two characteristics of generalist species. A generalist species can adapt to different environments and resources. Animals that are omnivores are often generalists species.
No, one of the deciding factor when it comes to categorizing animals into different species is whether or not they can produce offspring. Different kinds of dogs can "mix" even if they are different breeds because they are still part of the same species. While all turtles are part of the same "Order", in biological terminology, if the turtles are classified as different species, they will not produce viable offspring.
Yes, it has hundreds of billions of different kinds, including the same species.
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Zeus, the Great Dane, was the tallest officially recorded dog in the world.
If they eat a different species - they are carnivores. If they eat the same species - they are cannibals.
No. Two animals of different species cannot breed.
It depends on the animal. There are thousands of different animals and thousands of different species of those animals.
There are about 450 different species of birds, 430 different species of fish and including marine animals about 100 different mamals.
because they are different species
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there is a lot
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Have different animals have babies then let those babies have babies with different animals.
Insects have the greatest number of different species. There are literally millions of species of beetles.