
Dog vs Human Anatomy
Dog vs Human Anatomy Facts
The human-dog relationship amounts to a very long lasting symbiosis. Dogs acted as human's alarm
systems, trackers, and hunting aides, children's guardians and playmates. Humans provided dogs with
food and security. The relationship was stable over
100,000 years or so, and intensified into mutual
domestication. But have you ever wondered
what anatomical differences there are between
us and our dogs?
the the
tongue stomach
Dogs have about 1700 taste buds clustered around
the tip pf the canine tongue. The taste buds allow
dogs to detect sweet, bitter, sour and
salty tastes.
The average human has about 10,000 taste
buds; however, they're not all on the tongue.
Some are under the tongue; some are on the
inside of the cheeks; some are on the roof of
the mouth. Some can even be found on the
lips; these are especially sensitive to salt.
Did you know that dogs have
sweat glands only on their
pads and nose?
37�C 38�C - 39.2�C
human dog
body temperature
According to several
behavioral measures, Coren
says dog's mental abilities
are close to a human child
age 2 - 2.5 yrs
Dogs are red/green color
blind, estimated 6 times less
effective than human eyesight.
A dog has around 320 bones in its
body depending on the tail/
dew claw), while humans
have a total of
206 bones.
The fastest domesticated dog reaches an
average speed of 45 miles per hour.
The fastest speed of a human
running was set by
Maurice Greene, who
achieved a sprint
speed of 26.7 mph.
46 78
(23 pairs) (39 pairs)
human dog
Chromosome number
On dogs, raw food takes 4-6
hours to digest, while dry
food takes 10-12 hours
in stomach.
Humans take 1-2 hours to
digest food in stomach.
Dogs have a digest tract
length of 20 to 80cm, and a
strong stomach acid
(ph 1-2)
Humans have a digestive
tract length of around
150cm (ph 1.5 - 3.5).
Did you know that most dogs have a total visual field of 250 degrees?
Humans have a total visual field of only 180 degrees.
Large dogs breeds have 60-100
BPM, while small breeds have
100-140 BPM.
Humans have approximately
72 BPM.
171 6.93
million human
Population statistics
The average lifespan for a standard sized breed is of 12-13 years.
The worldwide human average lifespan is of 67.2 years.
12 hrs 7-9 hrs
dog human
Number of sleep hours
On average, canine pregnancy lasts
63 days, but can vary from 58
to 68 days.
Human pregnancy lasts
cca 266 days.
"Humans domesticated dogs,
and dogs domesticated humans." Dog vs. Human Anatomy Facts The human-dog relationship amounts to a very long lasting symbiosis. Dogs acted as human's alarm systems, trackers, and hunting aides, children's guardians and playmates. Humans provided dogs with food and security. The relationship was stable over 100,000 years or so, and intensified into mutual domestication. But have you ever wondered the the stomach (0 tongue what anatomical differences there are between us and our dogs ? Dogs have about 1700 taste buds dustered around the tip of the canine tongue. The taste buds allow dogs to detect sweet, bitter, sour and salty tastes. Did you know that dogs have sweat glands only on their pads and nose? The average human has about 10,000 taste buds; however, they're not all on the tongue. Some are under the tongue; some are on the 38°C- ~37°C 39.2°C inside of the cheeks; some are on the roof of the mouth. Some can even be found on the lips; these are especially sensitive to salt. 13D human dog body temperature According to several behavioral measures, Coren says dogs' mental abilities are close to a human child A dog has around 320 bones in its body (depending on the tail / dew claws), while humans have a total of 206 bones. age 2 - 2.5 yrs Dogs are red/green colour blind, estimated 6 times less effective than human eyesight a 78 (39 pairs) The fastest domesticated dog reaches an average speed of 45 miles per hour. 46 The fastest speed of a human running was set by Maurice Greene, who achieved a sprint speed of 26.7 mph. (23 pairs) human dog Chromosome number On dogs, raw food takes 4-6 hours to digest, while dry food takes 10-12 hours in stomach. Dogs have a digestive tract length of 20 to 8om, and a strong stomach acid (ph l-2). Humans take 1-2 hours to Humans have a digestive tract length of around 150cm (ph 1.5 - 3.5). digest food in stomach. Did you know that most dogs have a total visual field of 250 degrees ? Humans have a total visual field of only 180 degrees. 6.93 billion Large dog breeds have b0-100 BPM, while small breeds have 100-140 BPM. 171 million Humans have aproximately 72 BPM. dog human Population Statistics The average lifespan for a standard sized breed is of 12-13 years. The worldwide human average lifespan is of 67.2 years. 12 hrs 7-9 hrs On average, canine pregnancy lasts 63 days, but can vary from 58 to 68 days. Human pregnancy lasts ca. 26b days. dog human Number of sleep hours A pet365 "Humans domesticated dogs, and dogs domesticated humans." Copyright 2011, Pet365.co.uk
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