there are many differance btween the to as well as similarites some of the differences are
amount of rh protiens
dogs cant have type o blood
most dogs haye type ab blood
dogs have more white blood cells than humans
The actual makeup of blood is pretty consistent between mammals. If microscopic analysis were to be performed, a cat's blood would appear much like a humans because both are anucleated. Many other tests will react just the same between mammals. Its the genetic structure and ability of the blood that makes our blood differ from cats so it requires a very detailed analysis to actually be able to distinguish between.
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Because they eat different stuff. A hamster is a rodent and a herbivore, plant eater. A dog is a predator and a carnivore, meat eater. And different eating habits require different teeth.
Families is more than one family (plural). Family's is when the family owns something (possession) eg. the family's dog, the families gathered
Probably a tall dog or a human.
Fleas, ticks, lice and mites are common parasites of mammals, reptiles and birds in the desert.
There is no particular difference. The blood of each animal, including humans, will have some chemical differences from that of all other animals. The blood of a chimp is more like human blood than it is like dog blood and dog blood is more like human blood than it is like lizard or bird blood.
the only difference is the size
Human lifespans are usually longer than a dog's lifespan.
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You get a human skeleton from a human (Homo sapiens sapiens), and you get a dog skeleton from a dog (Canis lupus familiaris).
dogs are smarter
nothing realy but dog clippers are a bit sharper to get more hair off HOPE this helps
blood cell width
what is the difference between a rabbit and dog in height
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The difference between a human circulatory system and a crocodile's is in the structure of the heart. A crocodile's heart distributes blood via two channels from both the left and right aorta while the human heart uses only one channel.
Yes. Bigger veterinary hospitals routinely give dogs blood transfusions pretty much according to the same basics as for human patients. But you can't cross-transfuse, it's dog donors and dog recipients.