Humans able to do so much work with their forelimbs which most other animals cannot do for a few reasons. One reason is that they have forelimbs.
No, animals cannot talk to humans in human languages. Animals communicate with each other using their own methods such as sounds, body language, and behavior. While some animals can be trained to respond to commands or cues from humans, they cannot speak in human language.
Dogs and most animals rely on their hearing more than we do. As humans, we rely on eyesight and primates overall have better eyes than other animals.
True. Worms do not have eyes or ears, so they cannot see or hear in the way that humans or other animals can. They rely on other senses, such as touch and vibrations, to navigate their environment.
No, only humans can get other humans pregnant.
humans affect the taiga biomes and animals by cutting down trees that are homes to other animals.
Humans able to do so much work with their forelimbs which most other animals cannot do for a few reasons. One reason is that they have forelimbs.
Some animals, like snakes and fish, do not have ears and cannot hear sound in the same way that humans and other animals can.
Forelimbs are the front limbs of an animal, adapted for various functions depending on the species. In mammals, they are primarily used for locomotion, manipulation of objects, and grasping, as seen in humans and primates. In other animals, such as birds and bats, forelimbs have evolved into wings for flight. Overall, forelimbs play a crucial role in movement, feeding, and interaction with the environment.
No, dogs cannot spread lice to humans or other animals. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning they are adapted to live on a specific type of host and cannot survive on other species.
No, animals cannot talk to humans in human languages. Animals communicate with each other using their own methods such as sounds, body language, and behavior. While some animals can be trained to respond to commands or cues from humans, they cannot speak in human language.
Yes, human lice cannot live on dogs as they are specific to humans and cannot infest other animals.
No, human lice do not live on dogs. They are specific to humans and cannot survive on other animals.
No, animals cannot ask questions in the same way that humans can. They communicate through sounds, body language, and other signals, but they do not have the cognitive ability to form and ask questions like humans do.
Humans are animals. We are biological beings that are part of the order Primates. We share a common ancester with other primates. Our closest extant (living) relative would be the chimpanzee (both the common chimp and the bonobo).
No, head lice cannot live on dogs or infest them. Head lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on other animals.
Yes, humans cannot be affected by canine distemper. Canine distemper is a virus that primarily affects dogs and other animals in the canine family. It does not pose a risk to humans.
We are humans because we have to be different from other animals.