Snakes are in the Phylum Chordata.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Reptilia
Order Squamata
The rattle snakes belong to the phylum 'Chordata'
Like all snakes it is in the phylum Chordata.
Nope - they belong to the Phylum - Chordata, and the Class - Reptilia.
Chordata
ChordataClass: reptilia
No. Snakes are vertebrates belonging to the phylum chordata. Porifera are sponges.
Snakes, like all reptiles, mammals, birds, amphibians and fish, are in the Phylum Chordata.
Yes, snakes belong to the phylum Reptilia. Reptiles are characterized by their scaly skin, cold-blooded nature, and laying eggs on land.
All snakes are vertebrates a thus in the order chordata.
There are many genus and species of snakes, and in North America there are five entire families. These are colubrids (rat snakes, king snakes, garter snakes), elapids (coral snakes), viperids, leptotyphlopids (rare slender, blind snakes), and boids (pythons). All snakes belong to the order squamata, which are of the class reptilia, phylum chordates, in the animal kingdom.
Anacondas are snakes, therefore they are in the reptile category.
It's just the way they have been classified by botanists.