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There are several organisms that are in the same class but different orders. For example, wolves and mice are both in the class Mammalia. However, the wolf is in the order Carnivora, and the mouse is in the order rodentia.
The most likely reason that there are two Quinn family crests is that there are two unrelated or distantly related Quinn families that received crests or created their own.
Ionic is the most decorative of the three Greek orders. The other two are Doric and Corinthian.
Order, the gopher Rodentia and the house cat Carnivora
If your friend is your cousin's cousin's cousin, that make the two of you friend who might, or might not, be distantly related.
The Order Rodentia contains many many Species of animals. The most obvious are the various species of rats and mice. Squirrels, marmots, beavers, capybara (largest rodent), nutria porcupines, prairie dogs, chinchilla, agouti and guinea pig are other examples. Most Rodents have 2 pairs (two teeth on the top and two on the bottom) of continuously growing front teeth. Keep in mind that Rabbits and Hares are NOT part of the Order Rodentia. (They have 4 pairs of continuously growing teeth (4 teeth on top and four teeth on the bottom). Their Order is Lagomorpha
dog and wolf
dog and wolf
simple... there are two orders: the natural order and the inverted order.
they have paws. their front paws have 4 claws.
Distantly, in that they're both mammals. However, biologists group them in different orders: beavers are Rodentia; otters are Carnivora. Otters are actually more closely related to weasels and badgers than they are to beavers.
Four, if the quadrilateral is a square, but if it is a rectangle it only has two and if it is an irregular quadrilateral it most probably only has one. So a rectangle, a rhombus, and a parallelogram have two, orders of rotational symetry but a kite and a trapezium although quadrilaterals (4sides) only have one.