No known animal group has exactly 75 recognized species. Taxonomy is continually evolving, and the number of species can vary due to new discoveries and reclassifications. Various groups, including insects, birds, and mammals, may have close to that number, but it's uncommon for a well-defined group to have an exact count of 75 species.
The animal classification with the most number of species is the insects, within the class Insecta. Insects make up approximately 75% of all animal species on Earth.
75 percent of plants, animals and microbes.
Insects, easily. They account for about 75% of the entire animal kingdom, including vertebrates! ^^
The hexapoda subphylum containing the insecta class is the largest with around a million described arthropod species.
Yes, it has hundreds of billions of different kinds, including the same species.
There are around 75 monkey species in Brazil.
They eat another invasive animal, the Zebra Mussel. They eat about 75 of them each day!
That question is impossible to answer because there are so many species that new ones are being discovered every day. There could very well be millions.
The Cheetah is the fastest animal on Earth, they can run up to 75 MPH.
There are 75 species of Swallows found world wide. 8 of those species are found in Canada and United States.
depends on what tpe of dog my borda collie uses 75%
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