The seven levels of classification of a dolphin start with the kingdom of Animalia. The phylum is Chordata which means they have a spine. Their class is Mammalia which means they're mammals. The order is Cetacea, the suborder is Odontoceti. There are five families of dolphin - Delphinidae, Iniidae, Lipotidae, Platanistidae, and Pontoporiidae.
Spinner dolphins were not discovered by a single person, as they have been known to indigenous communities in regions where they are found for centuries. However, in terms of scientific discovery and classification, spinner dolphins were officially identified by scientists in the 19th century.
The scientific classification of an earwig is Dermaptera. It is Greek in origin meaning (Derma) Skin(Pteron) Wing and was coined in 1773 by Charles DeGeer.
The scientific classification of whisk fern is in the family Psilotaceae. The class psilotopsida of the division Pteridophyta. A whisk fern has water.
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The scientific classification of the Hairy Woodpecker is listed below.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: PiciformesFamily: PicidaeGenus: PicoidesSpecies: P. villosus
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if you mean biological classification (as in Homo Sapiens): i have no idea... BUT, the regular name used by vetirinarians and scientists is: Porpoise (poor-puss)
Tursiops Truncatas is the scientific name!!!
Scientific the thing scientific is that people say they are nice then other people say they are mean so there is an opinion about dolphins
what is the classification of ostrich.
Delphinidae
Delphinidae Delphis However, there are 32 species of dolphins.
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
yes there scientific (family) name is DELPHINIDAE
Bottlenose Dolphins belong to Phylum Chordata.
The narwhal is a mammal. It's related to walruses, porpoises, and dolphins. Its specific, scientific classification is the following: Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Chordata; Class Mammalia; Order Cetacea; Suborder Odontoceti; Family Monodontidae; Genus Monodon; and Species Monoceros. Its particular scientific name is Monodon Monoceros, which is Greek for 'one tooth one horn'.