An aardvark belongs to the group of mammals known as "Tubulidentata." This unique order is characterized by its long snout, large ears, and burrowing habits. Aardvarks are primarily nocturnal and are native to Africa, where they mainly feed on ants and termites. They are the only extant species within their order, making them quite distinct in the animal kingdom.
the barracudas belong to an animal group call battery
The Aardvark Aard means earth Vark means pig The aardvark is not a species of pig, it belongs to the Order Tubulidentata of the mammal class whereas pigs belong to the Order Cetartiodactyla
Sea Stars, also know as starfish, belong to the animal group echinoderms.
an Aardvark
That would be "Aardvark", funnily enough, the animal was left out of Dr Johnson's dictionary.
insects belong to the group arthropods :)
Aardvark
they belong to cnidarians
it is belong to the Chesapeake
reptile
Lizards belong to the animal group called reptiles.
The flamingo belongs to the bird group.