Mammalia
A wolf belongs to the class Mammalia, as they are warm-blooded animals that nurse their young with milk.
Yes, wolves and foxes belong to the same class, which is Mammalia. They are both mammals, characterized by features such as having mammary glands, giving birth to live young, and having hair or fur on their bodies.
Wolves and dogs belong to the same genus (Canis) at the taxonomic level of family (Canidae), order (Carnivora), class (Mammalia), and phylum (Chordata).
Mammals give milk, wolves give milk...hence they part of the class mammalia.
The wolves belong to the dog species.
Wolves belong to the animal kingdom.
Yes, Wolves belong to the Dog family.
The commoners in Roman society were the proletariat. They were free men, but did not belong to either the patrician class, the plebeians class or the equite class.
Tigers belong to Class Mammalia.
Opossums belong to the class mammalia.
Wolves belong to the order Carnivora and suborder Caniformia.
Wolves belong to the phylum Chordata, which includes all vertebrates with a notochord or spine.