The platypus belongs to the genus Ornithorhynchus.
It is of the family Ornithorhynchidae in the order Monotremata.
Jaguars in general are belonging to the cat family wildly, but it belongs to the leopard family.
No, amoebas and trout are not in the same genus. Amoebas belong to the protists, primarily classified in the genus Amoeba, while trout are fish and belong to the genus Oncorhynchus or Salmo, depending on the species. These two organisms are from entirely different biological classifications and are not closely related.
All dog-like species (including dogs, wolves, and jackals) belong to the genus Canis (Latin 'dog').
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Protozoans belong to various genera including Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, Paramecium, and Amoeba. These genera encompass a wide range of protozoan species with diverse characteristics and lifestyles.
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:MonotremataFamily:OrnithorhynchidaeGenus:OrnithorhynchusBlumenbach, 1800Species:O. anatinus
There is only one genus of the platypus - ornithorhynchus.
The platypus is of the phylum Chordata.
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.
The platypus is found in eastern Australia.
Sheep belong to the genus Ovis.
All dogs belong to the genus Canis.
Dogs belong to the Genus Canis.
The platypus is a mammal, specifically a monotreme.