why elephant falls under phylum chordata
The bat is a member of the chordata phylum, and of the mammalia class, of the chiroptera family.
All domestic and feral horse breeds belong to the same phylum as they are all the same species, just different breeds. The phylum for a horse is Chordata.
The phylum that animals with a backbone belong to is called Chordata. This is a particular entity that is often seen under the taxonomy of a living creature.
The porcupine falls under the: Kingdom: animalia Phylum: chordata Class: mammalia Order: rodentia Suborder: hystricomorpha
Yes, vertebrates are classified under the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes animals with a notochord, a hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail at some point in their life cycle. Vertebrates are characterized by having a backbone or spinal column.
The giant panda falls under the class of Mammalia. It belongs to the phylum chordata, the kingdom is Animalia, and the order is carnivora. The family is ursidae and the genus is ailuropoda.
Yes, fish are classified under the phylum Chordata because they possess a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail during some stage of their life cycle.
Yes. So are lancelets. Both are invertebrates under phylum Chordata.
Cane toads belong to the phylum class order chordata. These toads are under the domain eukarya of the kingdom Animalia.
Chordata is not something you "have." It is a way if classifying an animal. "Chordata" is a phylum in which vertebraes, urochodatas, and cephalochordates are put under (how they are classified). If your question was meant to be "are butterflies chordates" then the answer is no. Butterflies are classified under the phylum "Arthropoda," not under the phylum Chordata.
birds come under class aves of the phylum chordata.
The kingdom is Mammilia, the Phylum is Chordata.