Phylum
Rats and mice are both rodents and belong to the same family called Muridae. They are closely related and share many similarities in their physical characteristics and behavior.
A superorder is a taxonomic rank above the order level and comprises a group of closely related orders. This classification helps to organize and understand the relationships between different orders within a broader taxonomic framework. Examples include the superorder Laurasiatheria, which includes orders like Carnivora and Cetartiodactyla.
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family
Tribes are groups of related families, loosely joined together.For example, early Mongols were made up of many tribes.
its called a phylum
a Class
family
a population i think.
Pitch
a package
It's a Kingdom basically when talking about the name of a group of related ____ the order goes backwards: species- the final classification of an organism Genus- a group of related species Family- a group of related Genera Order- a group of related Families Class- a group of related Orders Phylum- a group of related Classes Kingdom- a group of related Phyla Domain- a group of related kingdoms
Neanderthal was an ancient human, closely related to modern humans.
Icthyosaurs and plesiosaurs are referred to as marine reptiles. They were not closely related.
Nucleus
species
Edwin Rommel was called the "Desert Fox."