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Yes, humans share approximately 90% of their DNA with cats, reflecting deep evolutionary connections among mammals.
Dogs share about 98.8% of their DNA with wolves, reflecting their close evolutionary relationship within the Canidae family.
Bears are more closely related to dogs than to cats because both belong to the Caniformia suborder, unlike cats, which are in Feliformia.
No, a bear is not just a big dog, but both animals belong to the Caniformia suborder and share a distant evolutionary ancestor.
The closest relatives to bears are other members of the Caniformia suborder, particularly mustelids (weasels), pinnipeds (seals, sea lions), and raccoons, though not dogs specifically.
Dogs and bears are both members of the suborder Caniformia within the order Carnivora, making them more closely related to each other than to cats.
Bears and dogs are both members of the Caniformia suborder within the order Carnivora, sharing a common ancestor, but they belong to different families.
A Frenchie is a purebred French Bulldog, while a Frenchton is a designer mix between a French Bulldog and a Boston Terrier, showing physical and temperamental traits of both breeds.
Boston Terriers typically cost between $800 and $2,500, depending on the breeder, pedigree, and location.
A Frenchie is a purebred French Bulldog, while a Frenchton is a hybrid between a French Bulldog and a Boston Terrier, often combining traits from both breeds.

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