They are in the kingdom Animalia and the phylum chordeta; order is a smaller subgroup.
Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species
The term "fish" would come into play at the "class" level. So the question is, which fish is "A fish"?
Depends on which fish
Clown fish belong to Perciformes order.
Angler fish belong to the order Lophiiformes. Because the name Angler fish is used for over two-hundred species of predatory fish, they belong to several different families within the order.
fish
"Flying fish" are a family of fish of Class Actinopterygii, Order Beloniformes, Family Exocoetidae
They are 3rd order.
Any fish from the family Trachipteridae in the order Lampriformes
Perciformes
Jawless fish are the oldest group of fish, belonging to the class Agnatha. Within this class, they are further divided into two orders: the Petromyzontiformes (lampreys) and the Myxiniformes (hagfish).
No there's not. To get it, get a regular fish on your pole and feed it to the "Mystery Fish" (Mullet) Hope this helps!
The Lamprey is an eel-like shaped, jawless fish of the order Petromyzontiformes.
You sould order both and have it your way. You sould order both and have it your way.