No, since Aristotle, the greek philosopher, only created 7 classification levels, so we stick with that.
7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
Whaat are the seven levels of classification for a mountain zebra
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7 Classification levels of a dragonflyKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: InsectaOrder: OdonataFamily: LibellulidaeGenus: LibellulaSpecies: flavidaBy: Logan G.
Carolus Linnaeus, the closer you get to species the more similar the organisms are Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Cavia porcellus I think.
The domain is Eukara, and the kingdom is Protista.
The 7 levels classification for bats are: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Mammalia, Order - Chiroptera, Family - Vespertilionidae (most common family for bats), Genus, and Species.
kingdom:lucidae Phylum:Gymosperms Class:Demoascarsis Order:genusglum
kingdom:plantaephylum:magnoliophytaclass:lilliopsideorder:lilialesfamily:liliaceagenus:tulipaspecies:darwin Emma rock
because the zebras dung is you that's the reason
The seven levels of classification for a cane toad (Rhinella marina) are: Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibia Order: Anura Family: Bufonidae Genus: Rhinella This classification reflects the cane toad's biological hierarchy from broad categories to more specific identifiers.