Both humans and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. The ones giraffes have are just MUCH longer.
No, not all animals have the same number of chambers as humans.
What do you call a human that eats other humans, a cannibal, we're a species of animal so it should be the same.
It depends on the animal. The thoracic vertebrae are those of the "chest" and attach to the ribs. In the dog and cow for instance, there are 12 (same number as the ribs) but there are 18 in the horse (also the same number as the ribs).
Humans. The shape stays the same, the only scale and proportion changes.
Socially humans are more related to wolves, social carnivorous pack animals. Our DNA is most closely related to other primates.
camel
the same thing
The same way as humans do
Humans are animals.
Humans all have the same number and kind of teeth. Only, it takes a lot of care over the years to keep them all. In some cases they grow straight by themselves; in other cases they grow crooked or fall out. And wisdom teeth today often remain below the surface of your gums. But while peoples' teeth may look different, we all start out with the same set.
The same amount as any other animal. Being technical we are animals so the same as us(we have 36.5 teeth)
A Pig
A nose a mouth tongue teeth eyes
Well some animals and humans may have the same habitat. It depends on the type of animal.
Herbivore
yes, even though their necks are longer, they have the same number of neckbones as humans
Yes, a dog's teeth are very similar to what humans have and they can have many of the same dental problems that humans encounter. However, cavities are relatively less common in dogs than they are in humans without fluoridinated water.