To classify organisms, we use the five-kingdom system of classification. Obviously, the crayfish is not an amoeba-like organism or a single-cell organism. It is clearly not a plant, because it does not manufacture its own food, has a nerve cord and can move. Therefore it must be an animal. It is actually relatively complex as animals go. I know its classification to phylum level: Kingdom: Animalia - Animals.
Subkindgom: Metazoa - Animals with a digestive tract.
Phylum: Chordata - Animals with a neural tube. The crayfish, as a crustacean, is not a vertebrate, but it is still quite a complex animal.
The lineage of crayfish as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Crustacea, Class Malacostraca, Order Decapoda. The living crayfish of the world are distributed into 3 different families, Astacidae, Parastacidae, and Cambaridae. Cambaridae contains by far the largest number of species, with at least 300 hundred.
Crayfish belong to class Crustacea, which also includes lobsters, crabs, shrimp, waterfleas, sow bugs, barnacles, and many others.
Class: Decopoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
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crustacean
Arthropoda Crustacea malacostraca decapoda pleocyemata astacidea astacoideaall of the rest after Crustacea gets you to the specific animal. :) Cheerssorry for the multiple edits... i hate spelling when it comes to animal classification.
A crayfish is a crustacean that has a similar appearance to the shrimp. When referring to a group of crayfish you simply call them by the same name.
The classification of an animal refers to the scientific categorization of an organism into a specific group based on its characteristics, traits, and evolutionary relationships. It involves placing the animal into a hierarchical system of classification that includes domains, kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. This classification helps in understanding the relationships between different species and organizing the vast diversity of animal life.
The group of animals with a back bone are called vertebrates
Arthropoda Crustacea malacostraca decapoda pleocyemata astacidea astacoideaall of the rest after Crustacea gets you to the specific animal. :) Cheerssorry for the multiple edits... i hate spelling when it comes to animal classification.
Bats, whales, and crayfish are all members of the animal kingdom.
yes they can if u let them
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water spider or crayfish
the classification of a puma is that is an animal and is an invertabrate and is a mammal