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Comparison between Rabbit and Hare | Vertebrates | Chordata | Zoology

The rabbits and hares are closely related to one another and belonged to the order Logomorpha (Gr., logos = hare). Picas (Ochotona), sometimes called conies, of Asia and Western North America are mountain hares with the habit of storing hay, which they eat in the winter. They form colonies, but each animal guards a territory on which he makes a [...]

By |2017-07-03T08:33:14+00:00July 3, 2017|Rabbit|Comments Off on Comparison between Rabbit and Hare | Vertebrates | Chordata | Zoology

Comparison between Ctenophora and Hydrozoa | Zoology

Learn about the comparison between ctenophora and hydrozoa. Comparison # Ctenophora: 1. A pair of opposite par radial tentacles. 2. Deep pouch at the base of the tentacles similar to tentacular sheath of Hormiphora 3. Eight radial canals formed by bifurcation of four interracial pouches of the stomach. 4. Subumbrellar cavity of catenaries comparable to the stomodaeum of Hormiphore. Comparison [...]

By |2017-01-11T14:47:35+00:00January 11, 2017|Phylum Ctenophora|Comments Off on Comparison between Ctenophora and Hydrozoa | Zoology

Poisonous and Non-Poisonous Snakes | Zoology

Learn about the comparison between non-poisonous and poisonous snakes. Comparison # Non-Poisonous Snakes: 1. Non-poisonous snakes are usually not brightly coloured, but pythons, common sand boa, red sand boa, anaconda, wart snakes (Acrochordus granulatus) etc. are brightly coloured. 2. Shape of head is usually narrow and elongated in non-poisonous snakes. 3. No constriction in the neck of non-poisonous snake. 4. [...]

By |2016-10-20T08:57:23+00:00October 20, 2016|Snakes|Comments Off on Poisonous and Non-Poisonous Snakes | Zoology
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