Velociraptor was technically a reptile, though its traits were not very reptilian. It was a dinosaur belonging to the clade Theropoda and the family Dromaeosauridae.
The term "subgroup" typically refers to a smaller group within a larger group. In the context of "class," a subgroup could refer to a smaller group of students within a class who are working on a specific project or assignment together.
Dinosaurs belonged to the class Reptilia. Birds, which are a subgroup of dinosaurs, are often given their own class, even though they are a subgroup of Reptilia.
In Carolus Linnaeus' system of taxonomic classification, the grouping class is followed by order. Examples of orders of animals include lepidoptera for butterflies and primates for humans.
The subgroup classification is a way to further categorize individuals within a class based on shared characteristics or attributes. It helps to identify more specific groups with commonalities that may not be apparent when examining the class as a whole.
That would be 'Therapoda', the same group that Tyrannosaurus rex belonged to.
The great white shark is best known as the antagonist in the movie Jaws. The vertebrate subgroup (or Class) for them is Chondrichthyes.
Nothing,velociraptors lived in Mongolia,China,and Russia,velociraptors where top predators in their area.
Worse than endangered, velociraptors are Extinct.
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
A class is a group of related animals. It is a subgroup of a phylum and is itself divided into orders. examples include "Mammal", "Birds" and "insects"
Well, darling, a conch is not in a subgroup, it's actually a type of sea snail. So, if you're looking for its classification, it belongs to the family Strombidae within the class Gastropoda. But hey, if you want to get technical, you could say it's in the subgroup of marine mollusks.
Velociraptors lived during the Cretacous, 80 million years ago.