They both fly, one in the water and one in the air
The wings of birds and bees are an example of analogous features, as they have evolved independently in each group and do not share a common ancestry that possessed wings. Homologous features are those that are inherited from a common ancestor and are usually more similar in structure.
Birds and cats both have claws and teeth in common as physical structures. These help them hunt, defend themselves, and manipulate objects in their environment.
Fish are aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for swimming, while birds are feathered, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates with wings for flying. Fish live in water, while birds predominantly live on land and in the air.
cat fish birds clam fish
Besides birds, other groups of animals that fly include insects (such as bees, butterflies, and dragonflies), bats, and some species of fish (like flying fish). These animals have adapted unique anatomical features and behaviors that allow them to move through the air.
birds..... i think
reptiles and amphibians have the most in common
The wings of birds and bees are an example of analogous features, as they have evolved independently in each group and do not share a common ancestry that possessed wings. Homologous features are those that are inherited from a common ancestor and are usually more similar in structure.
No matter what breed of fish, all fish have gills and pectoral fins.
All of the described animals are vertebrates.
dogs,cats,fish,gunea pigs,hamsters,birds
fish birds cattle chickens
They all have organs and a heart and pump blood
mostly pets so cats dogs fish and birds.
birds fish moles and monkeys
Some common types of pets are dogs, kittens, fish, cats, puppies, birds, hamsters, and rabbits.
No. Both mammals and birds "inherited jaws" from a common reptilian ancestor which ultimately originated in an early fish.