A Pinniped is a mammal that eats lots of meat and lie on rocky beaches. Seals, walruses, and sea lions are all Pinnipeds.
The Pinniped order of animals include the various species of seals, sea lions and walruses. Their main form of protection is the large layer of blubber under their skin, protecting them from the cold and streamlining their shape so they can chase prey and escape predators effectively.
genus, species, kingdom, phylum, class, order, there might be another one.
covered with feathers feathered can mean when a bird or an object has feathers, or you can feather pencil/pen lines. its like a sketchy technique where you go over the line a lot.
Two animals of the same class would have broader similarities compared to two animals of the same order. Animals of the same class share basic characteristics and evolutionary history, while animals of the same order share more specific traits and behaviors within a class.
The Linnean system of classification includes all living organisms, from bacteria and fungi to plants and animals. It categorizes these organisms into a hierarchy of groups such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species based on their shared characteristics.
In order to be a part of the animal kingdom, animals must be multicellular, reproduce sexually, and be heterotrophic. Animals also have to be made up of cells that do not have cell walls and all animals are capable of motion.
Animals have joints which allow them to bend around, this is also helped by the fact they have muscles.
Mammals have three special characteristics that separate them from other groups of animals. The females produce milk by mammary glands, they have hair, and they have 3 specific middle ear bones. All of these characteristics are true of elephants, thus they are mammals (in the Order Proboscidea).
Well, you have big animals, medium animals & then small animals, in that order.
Scientists use a classification system called taxonomy to categorize plants and animals based on their shared characteristics. This system groups organisms into hierarchical categories like kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. By classifying organisms in this way, scientists can better understand their relationships, evolutionary history, and biological characteristics.
Ships have improved overtime through extensive research. There are scientists who have adopted some of the characteristics of marine animals in order to improve the safety of a ship.
The ten classifications of animals are: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species, subphylum, subclass, and suborder. These classifications are used to categorize and group animals based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.