Primates.
Group-to-group conflict refers to disputes or hostilities that arise between distinct social, ethnic, or political groups. This type of conflict can manifest in various forms, including competition for resources, ideological differences, or historical grievances. Such conflicts often involve collective identities and can lead to violence or social unrest. Understanding the dynamics of group-to-group conflict is essential for conflict resolution and fostering social cohesion.
No, parasites can be both invertebrates and vertebrates. Some examples of vertebrate parasites include tapeworms and lice, while examples of invertebrate parasites include ticks and fleas.
Faster breeding cycles equate to faster rates of evolution and speciation.Additionally their small size means there are more ecological niches for them to fill.
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Ferns belonging to the plant group Tracheophyta.
A mouse belongs to the group of vertebrates known as mammals.
All reptiles are vertebrates.
pigs are arm blooded animals which means they are mammals
Yes, they do because they are vertabrates and all vertabrates have a backbone.
we are vertabrates because we have a back bone and internal skeleton
Yes jaguars are vertabrates.
Yes. Fish are vertabrates.
Yes, bunnies are vertabrates because they have spines.
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Yes, in fact, since they are vertabrates (all vertabrates have backbones) they must have a backbone.
Lizards and all other reptiles are vertabrates. Vertabrates are animals that have backbones.
Yes, female and male penguins. All vertabrates have genders, and birds are vertabrates.