Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Equidae
Genus: Equus
Species: Caballus
Therefore their scientific name would be Equus caballus.
No, sea horses are Phylum Cordata Mollusks are Phylum Molluska.
All BREEDS of domesticated and feral horses have the same phylum. They are mammals.
First things first: there is no such thing as an "ecological phylum". A phylum is a taxonomic term. Horses are in the Phylum Chordata, and the Subphylum Vertebrata. They are in the Class Mammalia.
First things first: there is no such thing as an "ecological phylum". A phylum is a taxonomic term. Horses are in the Phylum Chordata, and the Subphylum Vertebrata. They are in the Class Mammalia.
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The chordata phylum is the highest phylum in the animal kingdom. Charachterized by a notochord, nerve, cord and gill slits; includes the urochordates, lancets, and vertebrates. Basically, the horse has a spinal chord, is a vertebrate.
All domestic and feral horse breeds fall under the exact same classifications, there is no difference between breeds. The horses Phylum is Chordata.
Percheron horses are draft horses. Their classification is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order: Perissodactyla, Family Equidae, Genus Equus and Species caballus.
No. They're in the same kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, and order Perissodactyla. But horses are in the Equidae family, and rhinoceros in the Rhinocerotidae.
Ponies and horses belong to the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, the perissodactyla order, and the equss genus. Horses and ponies also belong to the e. ferus species, the equidae family, and the Mammalia class.
Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata
Horses and humans share three groups in Taxonomy, they are as follows: Kingdom: Mammalia, Phylum: Chordata, and Class: Mammalia. The remaining 5 groups: Order, Family, Tribe, Genus, and Species, are completely different.