Porcupines are in the Animalia Kingdom, Chordata Phylum, Mammalia Class, Rodentia Order, Hystricomorpha Suborder, and the Hystricognathi Infraorder. The Old World porcupines are in the Hystricidae Family, and the New World porcupines are in the Erethizontidae Family.
Eukaryote
Domain:Eukaryota Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Family: Erethizontidae Genus: Erethizon Species:Erethizon dorsatum
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There are no porcupines in Australia, nor have there ever been porcupines in Australia.
"Porcupines" is already a plural noun. The singular form is porcupine. A group of porcupines is commonly referred to as a "prickle" of porcupines.
The domain that includes multicellular organisms is Eukarya. This domain includes all eukaryotic organisms, which are characterized by having cells with membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus. Examples of multicellular organisms in this domain include animals, plants, fungi, and protists.
Yes, porcupines have teeth.
Porcupines are in the phylum chordata.
porcupines are warm blooded
The commonym for humans, porcupines, and books is "entities" or "beings." This term encompasses a broad category that includes living organisms (humans and porcupines) as well as inanimate objects (books). Each represents a distinct type of entity within different contexts—biological and cultural.
The phylum for porcupines is Chordata, which includes all vertebrates.