A chordate is an animal with a spinal cord. Killer whales have spinal cords and are chordates.
Killer whales belong to the phylum Chordata because they possess a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail at some point in their development, which are key characteristics of chordates. These features are present in the early stages of their development, even if they are not as visibly apparent in adult killer whales.
Killer whales belong to the phylum Chordata, which includes all vertebrates with a notochord or backbone.
Panthers and killer whales belong to the Animalia kingdom, Chordata phylum, Mammalia class, and Carnivora order. Panthers are in the Felidae family, while killer whales are in the Delphinidae family.
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It has a backbone so it's included in the phylum chordata, even most people will not think that way because they live in water.
Cows belong to the phylum Chordata.
Yes. They belong to the order chordata.
Whales belong to the phylum Chordata.
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No, they are certainly not. Blue whales and killer whales both belong to the same order: Cetacea, the order of the whales. Though that's where the liking stops. Because Killer whales belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Blue whales belong to the suborder Mysticeti (baleen whales).
Whales are mammals. That is they suckle their young.
The killer whale (also kown as the orca) belongs to the phylum Chordate (Chordata).
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Yes. Whales are in Class Placenta, Subphylum Vertebrata, Phylum Chordata.
Killer whales belong to the phylum Chordata, which includes all vertebrates with a notochord or backbone.
The phylum of whales is Chordata, which means it has a backbone. The class of whales is Mammalia, meaning it is a mammal. The order of whales is cetacea, which includes the whales and dolphins.
Yes. They're both aquatic mammals that belong to the family of toothed whales.
Vertebrates belong in the phylum Chordata.