Mammalia is part of the categories for the animal kingdom, I think it is either the Latin word or the root/ scientific name for mammals.
No. Mammalia is not a kingdom, but the kingdom it is in is called Animalia
They're mammals Mammalia.
Characteristics of Mammalia: 1) Mammalia (most of them ) are viviparous i.e., lay young babies . 2) Mammalia have mammary gland for production of milk. 3) Body of Mammalia are covered with hairs. 4) They have teeth. 5) They have cutaneous glands.
Their class is Mammalia, But if you mean as in like cat or dog they are Feliformia/Felidae.
their in the kindom animalia and their in the class mammalia if you mean family its canidae
The grey wolf is in the class Mammalia.
1) Mammalia (most of them ) are viviparous i.e., lay young babies . 2) Mammalia have mammary gland for production of milk. 3) Body of Mammalia are covered with hairs. 4) They have teeth. 5) They have cutaneous glands.
Kangaroos are mammals, so they are in the class mammalia. They are marsupials, and macropods.
Mammalia is the class; Tursiops is the genus; so, Tursiops.
Mammalia is the class; Tursiops is the genus; so, Tursiops.
1) Mammalia (most of them ) are viviparous i.e., lay young babies . 2) Mammalia have mammary gland for production of milk. 3) Body of Mammalia are covered with hairs. 4) They have teeth. 5) They have cutaneous glands.
Kingdom: AnimaliaClass: MAMMALIA