marsupial
It belongs to the marsupial group.
yes. and it is in the sub kingdom of marsupial
Ringtail possums belong to the Order Diprotodontia and the Suborder Phalangeriformes.
No possum lives in that region. The Virginia Opossum can be found there.Some believe that possums and opossums are both the same animal. This is quite incorrect, however. The "possum" of North America is just a shorter name for an opossum, but true possums are different from opossums, and not related at all, except by virtue of both animals being marsupials.Possums belong to the family Phalangeridae and order Marsupialia, while opossums belong to the order Didelphimorphia, although they are also marsupials.True possums are only found in New Guinea, Australia (including Tasmania), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and a few other small islands in the Pacific region, such as New Zealand, to which they were introduced.
what order do starfish belong to?
Absolutely false - it is not a member of the possum family. The quokka is a marsupial, but actually in a class of its own. For many years it was thought to be a type of wallaby, but while it is one of the 60 or so species in the wide-ranging kangaroo family, it is only a close relative to the wallaby, and not actually a wallaby.
Armadillos belong to the order order Cingulata.
Cattle belong to the order of Artiodactyla.
Crabs belong to the order Decapoda.
Crabs belong to the order Decapoda.
Bandicoots belong to the order Peramelemorphia.
They belong to the order 'Squamata'