KINGDOM: animalia
PHYLUM: chordata
CLASS: amphibia
ORDER: anura
FAMILY: dendrobatide (usually...)
GENUS: varies
SPECIFIC EPITHET: _____________
SCIENTIFIC NAME: varies
Kingdom: Animalia /Phylum:Chordata /Class: Amphibia /Order: Anura
The frog belongs to the vertebrate class Amphibia, or the amphibians.
Amphibian
Third trophic level
No, the highest level is kingdom.
The food they eat.
In the modern organization of taxa, or scientific classification, the first level is the species. This is the most specific level.
Division
Amphibia.
Amphibia-Dendrobatidae
do you think i care (no)
Animalia is the kingdom classification: Hyla
Yes, domain is the broadest classification level in taxonomy. It separates organisms into three main categories: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
As you go down the levels of classification (from kingdom to species), the level of classification becomes more specific and increases. This means that organisms within the same species are more closely related to each other than organisms within the same kingdom.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana ridibunda.
umm hi the rarest frog is any frog that basically level 16 or legendary.There is many level 16 frogs so any level 16 frog is it.
FOUO stands for "For Official Use Only," which is a designation used by the U.S. government to protect sensitive but unclassified information. It is not a classification level like Confidential, Secret, or Top Secret.
The broadest classification level is domain, which represents a high-level category or grouping of related topics.
The classification of species.
Class