Frogs and toads belong to the order Anura (meaning "without a tail", since most have no tail in their adult form). They also have a very short backbone.
Homo sapiens(humans), Zebrasoma flavascens(Yellow Tang Fish), Entinacmea quadricolor (an anemone).
dragonflies belong to the animal kingdom they are part of the invertabrates they are part of the arthopods and are insects
Lions belong to the Felidae family, which includes all cats. They are part of the Panthera genus, along with tigers, leopards, and jaguars.
Frogs are part of the kingdom Animalia.Frogs' taxonomic classification is as follows:Kingdom: Animalia (animals)Phylum: Chordata (Chordates)Class: Amphibia (Amphibians)Order: Anura (Frogs and toads)
Dogs belong to the order Carnivora in the animal kingdom.
No. There are many species of frogs and toads. They belong to amphibian family, along with salamanders.
No. Although frogs and toads are both amphibians, they are completely different species from each other. Frogs belong to the family Ranidae while toads belong to the family Bufonidae.
Frogs are in the order Anura, which has many different families of animals commonly called frogs nested inside of it.
No. Although frogs and toads are both amphibians, they are completely different species from each other. Frogs belong to the family Ranidae while toads belong to the family Bufonidae.
No. Although frogs and toads are both amphibians, they are completely different species from each other. Frogs belong to the family Ranidae while toads belong to the family Bufonidae.
Lions belong to Felidae - the cats.
Lions and tigers belong to the family, Felidae.
mites mostly belong to the flea family
Mosquito belong to the insect family.
the archibald family is what the frog family belongs to
Frogs can breath above and below water, living between the two, making them amphibians.
No, they are not. A raccoon is a kind of mammal, which is an animal with hair, while a frog is a kind of amphibian, which is an animal without hair that (if I remember correctly) starts in the water, undergoes some form of metamorphasis and then lives on land. They are in almost no way related to eachother.