The great white shark belongs to the lamnidae family.
The Family that the Great White Shark belongs to is the Lamnidae, this group is referred to as the mackerel sharks, this is not indicative of their diet, but relates to their general body shape
The genus is Carcharodon. Family is Lamnidae.
Great white sharks are of the species Carcharodon carcharias.The classifications are:Kingdom - AnimaliaPhylum - ChordataClass - Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish)Subclass - ElasmobranchiiSuperorder - SelachimorphaOrder - LamniformesFamily - Lamnidae (mackerel sharks)Genus - CarcharodonSpecies - carcharias
In the whale sharks family there are other whale sharks and other sharks
No because sharks belong to the mammal family
sharks are in the dolphin family i last heard so i guess i m write bich
sharks and crabs are in this family
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSub-Phylum: Vertebrata (vertebrates)Class: Chrondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish)Sub-Class: Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays)Order: LamniformesFamily: LamnidaeGenus: CarchardonSpecies: C. carcharias
The genus of a shark depends on the species of shark. Sharks are part of the Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata and Class: Chondrichthyes.It depends on the specific shark. There is no single genus.
Sharks share the same family as fish, which makes sharks fish. The other animals in the shark groups include searays and sting rays.
no