There are lots of Classes(for example insecta),but they are first classified into Phylum then Subphylum then Classes and after that it classified into Subclass,then Infraclass,Superorder then finally Order,so it's actually quite complicated
A cardinal is in the animal kingdom of life.
Animalia (animal) Kingdom
In terms of taxonomy, there is just one animal kingdom. There are various phyla within the kingdom.
Human beings are classified in kingdom Animalia.
bateria are in the animal kingdom
well in the animal kingdom there is a lot of different species and classes so the species and classes in the kingdom have different enviroments:)
Mammalia Aves (birds) Reptilia Amphibia Insecta
The diffrent species and classes of the kingdom which an animal comes from.
Kingdom phylum class order family genus and species
0; insects are all classified within Class Hexapoda.
In the animal kingdom, a class is a taxonomic rank that groups together similar orders. Classes are further divided into orders, and each class will share common characteristics that distinguish them from other classes. Examples of classes in the animal kingdom include Mammalia (mammals), Aves (birds), and Reptilia (reptiles).
Mammalia Aves (birds) Reptilia Amphibia Insecta
All of them
MollusksLionsvertebratesreptilesand many more...
>Kingdom: Animalia>Subkingdom: Eumetazoa>Phylum: Nematoda>Classes: Chromadorea, Secernetea, Enoplea>Orders: search online for "Nematode orders".
The animal is Kingdom Animalia.
All animals belong to the animal kingdom.