human being and elephants
No. No two tigers have the same pattern. They are analogous to human finger prints.
Their noses are unique to each individual, so they can be identified by their noses. The wrinkles around gorillas' noses are called nose prints and are unique for each individual, much like a human's finger prints.
A dog's nose print is unique to each individual dog, similar to a human fingerprint. Nose prints can be used as a form of identification for dogs in the same way fingerprints are used for humans.
A raccoon's paw print typically shows five toe prints that are splayed out and have sharp claws. The front paws are larger and have an opposable thumb-like toe. The print is usually around 2-3 inches wide and can vary depending on the size of the raccoon.
It is an impression left by the friction of ridges of a human finger.
No human fingerprint is the same.
ytiger skin protects the tiger but human prints are just some prints of humanns.
First things first, that question did not make sense. And yes,tiger stripes are like human finger prints. Each and every tiger has a different stripes,as each and every human has different finger prints.
If you are asking if ears are different for every human then yes. They are as identifiable as finger prints and are used in the UK as such.
human being and elephants
About 65% of human finger prints are loops, with right slant loops most common on the right hand and left slant loops on the left hand. Roughly 35% of finger prints are whorls, and the remaining (about 5%) are arches.
No. No two tigers have the same pattern. They are analogous to human finger prints.
no vegatarians are actually not human. they dont even have fingers to leave prints with. end of story.
they have figure prints.. like dogs have paw prints.
Yes.! Because no two persons have same finger prints. Its different for each human. Also the genetic evidences are unique as no two humans have same DNA combination
Koalas have unique fingerprints similar in design and shape to human prints. Koalas are expert climbers and use their paws to grip tree limbs and leaves. Koalas are members of the marsupial family that developed fingerprints completely independently from primates and are the only known marsupial to have them.