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KINGDOM: animalia PHYLUM: chordata CLASS: amphibia ORDER: anura FAMILY: dendrobatide (usually...) GENUS: varies SPECIFIC EPITHET: _____________ SCIENTIFIC NAME: varies
All frogs and toads are in the class Amphibia.
Amphibia.
class amphibia is the class for amphibians
They belong in class amphibia or known as amphibiansAmphibiansthey fall into amphibiansIt is an amphibian in the Anura familyamphibian
Amphibia-Dendrobatidae
A newt is Class Amphibia.
No, "class" can refer to a group of individuals or things with similar characteristics or qualities, but it is not a specific classification level. In a classification system, "class" may represent a higher-level category that contains multiple lower-level classifications.
The level of classification below phylum is class.
Amphibians themselves are specifically part of the class Amphibia. They are a part of the kingdom Animalia, a part of the phylum Chordata, and a part of the superclass Tetrapoda.
No, frogs are in class Amphibia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rana grylio.