Turtles, newts.
classification based on size is almost the same as the classification based on life cycle.But, i think you are asking on size about animals and plants
It's based on which animals are related to each other. For example: Humans are animals, not plants. Humans are called mammals because they are related to other mammals and have the same characteristics. We are further sorted as apes, because apes are our closest relatives in the Animal Kingdom.
Scientific classification (Linnaeus classification) is used in order to group similar animal together. It is done by finding common ancestors, and moving in order of specifics up the classification. Kingdom, Phylum, (Subphylum,) Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. For example, animals with a very recent common ancestor may be from the same genus, while animals with a more distant common ancestor would be only from the same phylum.
Order is as follows: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species To answer your question, animals in the same Genus are more closely related then those of the same Order.
No, animals of the same genus have the same Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, and Family.
When lobsters drink, they drink water. They do not metabolize salt in the same way that most animals do. They suffer no ill effects of salt water.
When lobsters drink, they drink water. They do not metabolize salt in the same way that most animals do. They suffer no ill effects of salt water.
Crab, shrimp, and lobsters are in the same phylum as crayfish. They are all in the arthropoda phylum. Arthopods have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
No. Glo fish are freshwater organisms and lobsters are saltwater organisms. And if they could live in the same water, one eats the other.
classification based on size is almost the same as the classification based on life cycle.But, i think you are asking on size about animals and plants
Lobsters are marine crustaceans, part of the same group as crabs and shrimp.More specifically in biological classification (taxonomy) they are part of the superkingdom of cellular organisms with cell nuclei, and can be further broken down:Kingdom: Animalia (metazoa) - animalsPhylum: Arthropoda - group of animals with joint appendagesSuperClass: Crustacea - the crustaceansClass: Malacostraca - a subgroup with a certain maximum number of appendages and a differentiation into thoracic and abdominal series.Order: Decapoda - ten "legs"... For the american lobster the classification would continueFamily: Nephropidae - large chelipeds (pincers)Genus: HomarusSpecies: Americanus
they all classify the animals as the same animal and can communicate names of the plants and animals better
American lobsters do not live in groups per say. American Lobsters live the single life but it is possible that a large number of single lobsters reside in the same area.
no
The koala is a marsupial and, like most (not all) other marsupials, it has a pouch.Other marsupials include:wombat (the koala's closest relative)kangaroopossumgliderTasmanian devilnumbat (a marsupial without a pouch)quoll
It's based on which animals are related to each other. For example: Humans are animals, not plants. Humans are called mammals because they are related to other mammals and have the same characteristics. We are further sorted as apes, because apes are our closest relatives in the Animal Kingdom.
Scientific classification (Linnaeus classification) is used in order to group similar animal together. It is done by finding common ancestors, and moving in order of specifics up the classification. Kingdom, Phylum, (Subphylum,) Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. For example, animals with a very recent common ancestor may be from the same genus, while animals with a more distant common ancestor would be only from the same phylum.