Comparative Zoology
Comparative zoology is the study of the similarities and differences between various species of animals, including body structures, habits, and physical traits. This field of zoology is an important tool for understanding the evolution of species and identifying patterns among related species. Comparative zoology can be used to create a picture of the natural world and to help protect endangered species. It is also utilized for the purpose of conservation and pest control. Comparative zoology is an invaluable scientific resource for the understanding of the natural world and the preservation of biodiversity.
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