They are all mammals. Which means that, like humans, their young are born live and nursed by the mother.
There are many other points of similarity. Any good dictionary of encyclopedia should be able to help with a description of the common factors involved -- simply look for an article or definition of the word "mammal".
They are both used for milk, meat, and wool/hair production, both can have more than one baby at a time, and both are ruminants.
Besides the fact that they're both herbivorous grazers and are highly sociable, both are prey animals and hooved ungulates.
they both have four legs
they are all farm animals
They are all found on a farm.
yes In some ways but they do have similarities.
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cat then dog
You spay a female dog and cat, you neuter a male dog and cat.
Scientists are discovering that the brain of a cat and a brain of a human share many similarities. These similarities include the temporal, occipital, frontal and parietal lobes of the cerebral cortex.
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chicken.
A chicken is not a mammal.
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yes In some ways but they do have similarities.
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A chicken. It lays eggs - the rest are mammals.
Human, cat, dog, iguana, duck-billed platypus.
Defenitely chicken. It's a whole lot healther too. Chicken is about as clean as a dog or a cat.
A chicken is a bird. Birds do not bear live young and nurse them.