There are many families of fish, but all belong to the phylum Chordata. That is about as specific as you can get in terms of encompassing ALL fish. However, MOST fish, called are classed in Osteichthyes(Bony Fish), Sarcopterygii (lobe finned fish) and Chondrichthyes(sharks, rays, skates, etc), and a hundred or so species of primitive jawless fishes.
Even though most of the time Sharks are solataire, aquatic life, yes, they do have families. Two kinds of families; species family, and blood born relatives, although they don't live in family groups.
The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature do not recognize a «group» of animals in the scientific taxonomy.
Instead, sharks belong to the KINGDOM Animalia, PHYLUM Chordata, CLASS Chondrichthyes, SUBCLASS Elasmobranchii and SUPERORDER Selachimorpha.
Each sharks belong to different species, and subspecies.
Obviously the fish family. Ha, ha ha. This is the name of one of the many families of animals. I know everybody already knows this though.
By: Liberty Jane Pritchard
Sharks are in the fish group
Sharks have gills and breathe oxygen through the water.
Sharks belong in the fish family and resultingly the largest fish in the world is the basking shark.
(A+ free swimmers)
Sharks are cartilaginous fish.
the fish family
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.
I am not an expert on Octipi sharks are more my thing but i think that it is a cephalopod
the name of a group of sharks is a school or shoal.
The vertebrate group in which humans belong to is the mammal group.Humans belong to the Mammal group.
They are fishes. Not a MAMMALS!!!
Sharks are not mammals.
Sharks belong to the vertebrate group known as Fish. Specifically, they belong to the vertebrate group known as Chondrichthyes - all sharks and rays - which have skeletons of cartilage rather than bone.
Sharks belong in the fish family and resultingly the largest fish in the world is the basking shark. (A+ free swimmers)
No, sharks and whales belong to different groups. Sharks are fish and belong to the group Chondrichthyes, while whales are mammals and belong to the group Cetacea. They are both classified under the superclass Osteichthyes, which includes all bony fish, but they diverged into separate evolutionary paths long ago.
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
Chondrichthyes
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
Sharks have induvidual names like The hammer head or the great white shark
because it is a fish that swims under water and they are called fish!
No because sharks belong to the mammal family
Sharks are a type of cartilaginous fish, that is their skeleton is made of cartilage rather than bone. They belong to the vertebrate subphylum of chondrichthyes.