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Characteristics that are passed on through family generation to generation are known as hereditary or inherited characteristics
Characteristics of the family Equidae include a bristled mane, high-crowned teeth, and a large head with a strong neck. They are also known for their long legs, and tails with long tassels.
Probably not. Opposable thumbs are characteristics of the family primates and a mole is not a primate, it is part of the talpidae family
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It is a baleen whale of the family Balaenopteridae, which includes the blue whale.
No, they're members of the Balaenopteridae family.The dolphin, or Delphinidae, family contains several genera.
They are part of Baleen whale. To be specific, it is Balaenopteridae family. This is the largest group of baleen whales.
BALAENOPTERIDAE (Fin-backed Whale Family)
A balaenopterid is a member of the Balaenopteridae, a family of baleen whales, containing nine species in two genera, which include the blue whale.
Taxonomically speaking, humpback whales belong to the family Balaenopteridae. Socially, humpback whales generally do not retain lasting social bonds.
Yes, they are related to one another. They are both in the family Balaenopteridae, which is in the subspecies of whales called Baleen Whales.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Suborder: Mysticeti Family: Balaenopteridae Genus: Balaenoptera Species: Musculus Subspecies: Intermedia if from the southern Hemisphere Musculus if from the Northern Hemisphere Brevicauda If it is a Pygmy blue whale
Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Ceacea, Mysticeti, Balaenopteridae, Balaenoptera, Musculus
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Kingdom Animalia (animals) Phylum Chordata (vertebrates) Class Mammalia (mammals) Order Cetacea (whales and dolphins) Suborder Mysticeti (baleen whales) Family Balaenopteridae Genus Megaptera Species novaeangliae
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