Mammals are in the class Mammalia. Mammals have hair, are warm-blooded, have a backbone, and nurse their young from glands on their bodies.
The term 'mammal' is a class, which is above genus...It generally goes in this orderKINGDOMPHYLUMCLASSORDERFAMILYGENUSSPECIES
Capra bovid
No. Birds and mammals are separate classes each containing hundreds of genera. Their closest connection is that both birds and mammals are amniotes, a group that also includes reptiles.
Cows belong to the Bovidae family, which includes other mammals like sheep, goats, and bison. They are further classified into the Bos genus.
they belong to the genus of artemia
They belong to the genus 'Capra'
Verdins belong to the genus Auriparus.
They belong to the Dionaea Genus.
Absolutely not!! Genus is the second last taxonomic name which really narrows down the type of organisms that exist in that particular genus. ONLY BEARS belong to this genus, not other mammals like rabbits, cows, deer, moose, wolverines, sloths, tigers, elephants or any mammal for that matter.
Sheep belong to the genus Ovis.
All dogs belong to the genus Canis.
mammals belong to the animalia kingdom