Turtles and tortoises are of the order Chelonia. They may have split into two distinct species as long as 300 million years ago as they evolved from their ancestor of the Permian era, the Claid Anapsids.
No, apple snails and mystery snails are not the same. Apple snails belong to the family Ampullariidae and are typically larger in size compared to mystery snails, which belong to the Thiaridae family. Additionally, apple snails are considered invasive species in some regions, while mystery snails are popular aquarium pets.
They will belong to either the same family or species.
Bacteria and snails.
They are considered to be in the same species.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No, they are different species but belong to the same genus of Panthera.
conspecific: Two or more individual organisms, populations, or taxa are conspecific if they belong to the same species.
No, but they both belong to the canid family.
No, mice and rats are not the same species. They belong to different species within the rodent family.
=)Population: when a localized group of organisms belong to the same species. (=