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Answers 1 Kingdom 2 Phylum 3 Class 4 Order 5 Family 6 Genus 7 Species

Classification Table

Bobcat Dog Leopard Frog

Kingdom Animal Animal Animal

Phylum Chordata Chrodata Chordata

Class Mammalia Mammalia Amphibia

Order Carnivora Carnivora Anura

Family Felidae Canidae Ranidae

Genus Lynx Canis Rana

Species rufus familiaris pipiens

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