They are similar because frogs and humans have the same body systems but frogs are only smaller version of human.
frogs do not have all the same systems. instead of having the excretory and reporductive systems they have the urogenital system, which is a combination of the two
An example of evolution in anatomy is the modification of the forelimbs of vertebrates. While the forelimbs of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians serve different functions—such as grasping, flying, or swimming—they share a similar underlying skeletal structure known as homologous structures. This similarity indicates a common ancestor, and over time, these limbs have evolved to adapt to various environments and lifestyles. For instance, the human arm, whale flipper, and bat wing all exhibit different adaptations despite their shared anatomical origin.
Anaconda, the larger Boa Constrictors. Crocodile, Alligator. Great White shark, (although he would be inclined to chew.) There have been incidence (rumors) of Toothed whales swallowing whalers but that's only in the midst of getting killed. The blob (if you care to drop the 'real' requirement for a moment)
whale
The Blue Whale is the largest animal living on Earth.
sperm whale.
The alligator, it's a reptile and the rest are mammals.
Dolphin, whale...
a whale shark? no its the alligator
Humpback whale, sperm whale, pilot whale, Beluga, minke, blue whale and fin whale have similar adaptations.
lion,shark,seal,killer whale,and alligator
Most whales do not have teeth persay, its more or less think hair, that could possibly trap someone but cant bite someone. A killer whale howeer does have teeth and can bite humans and most likely kill them
well a human is smarter than a human and a whale is alittle smarter okay
No, A human can't talk to a whale. Can a human talk to a dog or any other animal. No a human can't A human can talk to a whale, but whales probably cannot understand humans or talk back.
They are similar because they both camouflage
Yes, a fish fin and a whale flipper are considered analogous structures because they have similar functions (swimming) but are derived from different evolutionary origins. Fish fins are adaptations for movement in water, while whale flippers are modified limbs evolving from a common ancestor with land-dwelling mammals.
They are all veretebrates.
no for a normal whale sometimes for a killer whale if there is no seals or baby whales to eat!!!!