Depending on the breed of dog, some dogs have throats that are bigger than the average human throat.
The same as it is for humans. Once we are buried, there we stay. Our skeletons remain where we're laid to rest. The same goes for dogs. Unless we are moved by human hands, or in the wild, possibly by another animal, both a human and dog's skeleton stays where he lays last.
It depends on the size of the dog (and the size of the midget)! With strength training, dogs can carry up to 33% of their body weight.
depends if there is a wolf and a dog the same size about the same but if there is a tiny dog and a wolf the tiny dog
Human food is rarely appropriate for dogs, no matter their size. However, small dogs have special nutritional needs because their stomachs are so small, so they need high nutrient density in their food. Human food does not meet their needs. In addition, dog toxins in human food, such as onions or chocolate, among many other things, will have a proportionately greater impact on a small dog than on a larger dog.
Dogs have the largest hearts compared to the size of the rest of their bodies. This applies to all breeds of dogs.
The average length of the human tongue is four inches.
same as other dogs at that size...
No
all dogs have the same size heart, that is why larger dogs live shorter than smaller dogs
A vampire is the same size that it was when it was human.
A vampire is the same size that it was when it was human.
Yes, difference is in the throat size of the carby
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about the same size af st marys school
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The size of an adult throat can vary, but the average diameter of the adult human trachea (windpipe) is about 1 to 1.5 centimeters (0.4 to 0.6 inches). The overall length of the throat from the mouth to the esophagus is approximately 10 to 15 centimeters (4 to 6 inches). Individual variations do exist based on factors like age, gender, and body size.
Not exactly but I suppose try are all a similar size at adulthood