Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
1) Tiger 2) African elephant 3) Red Kangaroo
Order Carnivora Order Proboscidea Order Diprotodontia
Family Felidae Family Elephantidae Family Macropodidae
Genus Panthera Genus Loxodonta Genus Macropus
Panthera Tigris Loxodonta Africana Macropus Rufus
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Phylum, genus, species.
Three types of animals that belong in the phylum Chordata are mammals (e.g., humans, dogs), birds (e.g., eagles, robins), and fish (e.g., salmon, goldfish).
No, they are insects. Mammals are all warm-blooded vertebrates. All beetles and mammals are animals and that is where the similarity ends. Beetles are in no way mammals; they even differ at phylum level Mammals are furred, young-suckling viviparous vertebrates Beetles are invertebrates, with chitinous body armour and six jointed legs and 2 pairs of wings, the hindwings and the hard forewings called elytra. Their bodies comprise three parts; the head, thorax and abdomen. --- Beetle Classification Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Coleoptera 360 000 species so far discovered --- Mammal Classification Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia 4500 species approximately
The group of mammals which has only three known species is known as Monotremata or the monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.The three species are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Phylum ahead of the class, order, family, genus and species. There are four classes; three of them are Calcarea, Hexactinellida and Demospongiae
Rodents have backbones, like all mammals. All animals with backbones belong to the phylum Chordata. Other animals that belong to Chordata besides mammals include reptiles, birds, amphibians, and three classes of fish.
Almost all species of mammals give live birth. There are just three species of mammals which lay eggs: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Annelid is just the Phylum. There are actually 17,000 different species in this one phylum! Three different worms could be: The Tape Worm, The Segmented Worm, and the Christmas Tree Worm.
The three animal phyla that dominate animal life on land are Arthropoda (including insects), Chordata (including vertebrates like mammals and birds), and Mollusca (including snails and slugs). These groups have evolved specific adaptations that enable them to thrive in terrestrial environments.
The first animal phylum to evolve three germ layers was the Cnidaria. These germ layers are the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm, found in more complex animals for the development of different structures and organs.
The three classification groups shared by all four organisms are domain, kingdom, and phylum.
While the number of species is under constant review, and any estimate at any given time is probably inaccurate, there are between 4500 and 5000 species of mammals. The latest available list from the Mammal Species of the World lists 4629 unique species.These range from the smallest (shrews, pikas, and voles) to the largest (whales, rhinoceroses, elephants, and hippos).