Venomous vs Nonvenomous Snakes Identifying the difference between venomous and nonvenomous snakes would not be very difficult if you know the common features of venomous snakes. In fact, most venomous snakes share some common features among them. Snakes are vertebrates and belong to Class Reptilia. Reptiles are highly adapted to live in various habitats and exhibit three fundamental characteristic […]
Difference Between Chilopoda and Diplopoda
Chilopoda vs Diplopoda Difference between Chilopoda and Diplopoda is a little hard to understand as they are both very much alike in appearance. Chilopoda and Diplopoda are two subclasses that come under Class Myriapoda. The animals of the subclass Chilopoda are called centipedes and animals belong to subclass Diplopoda are known as millipedes. Both […]
Difference Between Mites and Fleas
Mites vs Fleas Between mites and fleas there are several differences that can be identified with careful observation. Not only that, biologically too they are categorized under two different classes though they both belongs to the phylum arthropoda. Fleas and mites are small arthropods that cause several diseases in humans. A unique feature of the arthropods […]
Difference Between Shellfish and Crustaceans
Shellfish vs Crustaceans It is easy to understand the difference between Shellfish and Crustaceans once you learn the species that are classified under each of these. Both shellfish and crustaceans are invertebrates and have very simple, soft bodies with exoskeletons. Exoskeleton is important to protect their internal bodies. Most of the species are aquatic and found in both […]
Difference Between Molting and Metamorphosis
Molting vs Metamorphosis Molting and metamorphosis are two important events in the life cycle of animals that show some difference between them. Molting and metamorphosis are very common in insects. These two phenomena are controlled by the two classes of hormones; ecdysteroids and juvenile hormones (JHs). Molting is not found in vertebrates. However, some vertebrates like […]
Difference Between Hydra and Obelia
Hydra vs Obelia Though Hydra and Obelia are both cnidarians found in the Class Hydrozoa, there are some fundamental differences between Hydra and Obelia. Class Hydrozoa contains about 3,700 species. All these species are exclusively aquatic. However, most of them live in marine habitats but a few species live in freshwater habitats. The common features of Hydra […]
Difference Between Arachnids and Crustaceans
Arachnids vs Crustaceans Arachnids and Crustaceans are two major groups of invertebrates found in Phylum Arthropoda that have some unique features which are common to both, arachnids and crustaceans, and that make it difficult to discern the difference between these two groups of creatures. The unique features of these arthropods are the presence of jointed appendages, […]
Difference Between Crossbreeding and GM
Crossbreeding vs GM Both, Crossbreeding and GM, are techniques to produce genetically improved species, but there are a number of differences between them in their processes. Crossbreeding and GM are two techniques invented by humans and need human involvement. These two processes have both pros and cons. However, these two techniques are widely applied […]
Difference Between Cnidarian and Platyhelminthes
Cnidarian vs Platyhelminthes The main difference between Cnidarian and Platyhelminthes is that Cnidarians are diploblastic, whereas Platyhelminthes are triploblastic, but there are other differences too between these too invertebrates. Cnidarian and Platyhelminthes are the most primitive invertebrates found in the Animal Kingdom and also considered as non-chordate phyla. The aim of this article is to outline […]
Difference Between Freshwater and Marine Water Animals
Freshwater vs Marine Water Animals Animals that live in aquatic ecosystems are divided into two types; freshwater animals and marine water animals, and though both are adapted to live in water, there is some difference between them. Freshwater and marine water animals, including both vertebrates and invertebrates, are greatly adapted to live in water. […]
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