At one time, giraffes were call "camelopards" because they have spots like a leopard and eat grass like a camel. However, even though they are both mammals, they are not related in any way. One is a carnivore and predator, the other is a herbivore.
The leopard has twenty three pairs of chromosomes in its cell. This means that a leopard has forty six chromosomes.
BOTH its in both plant and animal
it is in both animal and plant cells.
There in both
Yes, lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells
The leopard 2 is better in all of its qualities I advise this one as I have both myself and the leopard 2 seems better
The African elephant is larger than the Asian elephant, both of which are larger than a camel.
you probably only get one leopard just saying....................
The Lama - a distant relative of the camel.
Llama and alpaca are both related to the camels.The answer you're looking for is the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) which is a camelid animal native to South AmericaAnd it is humpy
There is Camel Tack (3*) and a camel companion, both are found on Dry!
Although both have spotted coats, the cheetah has longer legs for great speed, and is a slimmer built animal. The heavier leopard is a great climber, and has longer canines than the cheetah.
Both kinds of camel, dromedary and bactrian, can be ridden.
No, but both the lion and the leopard are types of panthers.
The haploid number of both the one-humped camel (dromedary) and the two-humped camel (bactrian) is 37.
A camel with two humps is called the Bactrian camel. They are native to Central and East Asia. A camel with one hump is called the Arabian camel or Dromedary camel. They are native to dry desert areas of West Asia. Both are domesticated, they both work for humans (like horses) and they both provide milk (like cows).
Both the llama and the camel are of the Family Camelidae, but diverge from there: the llama is of the genus Lama and the camel is of the genus Camelus.