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How member of same species are variable in one character as skin colour in human?

Members of the same species can be variable in one character, such as skin color in humans, due to genetic diversity. Humans inherit genes from both parents, resulting in a wide range of possible combinations that influence traits like skin color. Factors such as environment, selective pressure, and random mutations also contribute to this variation.


If homo is genus of man what is the species?

the species of humans is sapiens.


What species are humans a member?

The species name for humans is sapiens. Our genus-species name is Homo sapiens.


What color eyes to cats have?

They are the same colour colour as humans eyes!


Are humans and Neanderthals the same species?

No, humans and Neanderthals are not the same species. Neanderthals were a separate species of hominins that lived alongside and interbred with early humans.


Why isn't classifying animals by colour a good method?

Classifying species of animals by colour (eye, hair, skin, etc.) or other outward appearances is not prudent since many animals of even the same species have greatly varied colours and hues (humans, for example). Other species such as dogs have even more different outward appearances (golden retriever vs. chihuahua) even though they are the same species.


What is a species of mammal?

Humans are a species of mammal.


What colour is monkeys feces?

The same as humans


How do humans and animals pereve colour?

sunlight


To what species do humans belong?

Since humans can breath on land, they are mammals since their close relatives of chimpanzees


How HUMANS Look like when we become new species?

No one knows what humans will look when they become a new species. It will depend on the type of species that humans evolve into that will determine what they look like.


Are humans the only living creature that are colour blind?

No, humans are not the only living creatures that can be color blind. Many animals, including some species of dogs, cats, and other mammals, have limited color vision or are color blind due to the types of photoreceptors in their eyes. Color blindness can occur in various species, affecting their ability to perceive certain colors, similar to how it affects some humans.