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Phylum Chordata, just like all other mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians
Kangaroos and Fish are both in the Phylum Chodata and Subphylum Vertebrata. The Grasshopper belongs to the Phylum Arthropoda and Subphylum Hexapoda. Anything that is not categorized in the Phylum Chordata and Subphylum Vertebrata is considered an invertebrate In short, the grasshopper is the invertebrate
1. kingdom-animalia 2. phylum-chodata 3. class- aves 4. order- sphenesciformic 5. family- speniscideae I dont have the rest the family level always ends with ("dae") if that helps any
Deer come from the Family Cervidae of the animal kingdom. There are about 45 species worldwide.Kingdom: Animalia (animals)Phylum: Chordata (chordates)Subphylum Vertebrata (vertebrates)Class Mammalia (mammals)Order Cetartiodactyla (deer, musk deer, antelope, cattle, giraffes, okapis, camels, llamas, vicunas, alpacas, pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, whales, dolphins, toothed whales, orcas)Family Cervidae (deer)Examples of species:Axis axis Axis deerCervus elephas Red deerDama dama Fallow deerElaphurus davidianus Pere David's deer
Charles Darwin and Carl Linnaeus, they both did. Darwin started observing animals aboard the SS. Beagle and in the Galapagos Islands, Linnaeus also created a naming system. Both are a binomial nomenclature, or "two-part" naming system. The 1st name is the genus, the second is an adjective.