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                Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different 
            
            
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            Mr. Monopoly
            
    Hey guys, the correct answers are
1 taxonomy
2 species
3 The animal has sharp, pointed teeth.
4 The current taxonomic system is based on the Linnaean classification system.
5 He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
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1 taxonomy
2 species
3 The animal has sharp, pointed teeth.
4 The current taxonomic system is based on the Linnaean classification system.
5 He only had two kingdoms, animals and plants.
BTW If you want to be rich, read rich dad poor dad.
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    species, but they are closely related.
Answer: Yes, Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are two different species, but they are closely related. They are both members of the same genus, Canis, and are believed to have descended from a common ancestor. Dogs and wolves are able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring, which further demonstrates their close relationship.
    
Answer: Yes, Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are two different species, but they are closely related. They are both members of the same genus, Canis, and are believed to have descended from a common ancestor. Dogs and wolves are able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring, which further demonstrates their close relationship.
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