Similarities between Palaeognathae and Rhea (bird)
Palaeognathae and Rhea (bird) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Common ostrich, Emu, Flightless bird, Holocene, Patagonia, Ratite, Sternum.
Common ostrich
The ostrich or common ostrich (Struthio camelus) is either of two species of large flightless birds native to Africa, the only living member(s) of the genus Struthio, which is in the ratite family.
Common ostrich and Palaeognathae · Common ostrich and Rhea (bird) ·
Emu
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the second-largest living bird by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich.
Emu and Palaeognathae · Emu and Rhea (bird) ·
Flightless bird
Flightless birds are birds that through evolution lost the ability to fly.
Flightless bird and Palaeognathae · Flightless bird and Rhea (bird) ·
Holocene
The Holocene is the current geological epoch.
Holocene and Palaeognathae · Holocene and Rhea (bird) ·
Patagonia
Patagonia is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile.
Palaeognathae and Patagonia · Patagonia and Rhea (bird) ·
Ratite
A ratite is any of a diverse group of flightless and mostly large and long-legged birds of the infraclass Palaeognathae.
Palaeognathae and Ratite · Ratite and Rhea (bird) ·
Sternum
The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the center of the chest.
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Palaeognathae and Rhea (bird) Comparison
Palaeognathae has 104 relations, while Rhea (bird) has 68. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 4.07% = 7 / (104 + 68).
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