sea cow
The highest order of mammals including monkeys, apes, and humans is Primates.
Marsupial has to do with how the young are born and cared for. Carnivore is about what they eat. There are carnivore marsupials - like the Tasmanian Devil. Sloths are mammals, NOT marsupials, and NOT carnivores.
I don't know if they could mate or not. But they are two different animals within the same family similar to a porpose and a killer whale both being in the fame family.
It is not a carnivore, it is an omnivore, although its diet is almost exclusively fish.
there are no cold blooded mammals no there are no cold blooded mammals
There are three orders of marine mammals; cetacea, sirenia and carnivore. The cetacea order includes whales and dolphins while the sirenia order is mostly sea cows. The carnivore order has bears, sea lions and otters.
There are three orders of marine mammals; cetacea, sirenia and carnivore. The cetacea order includes whales and dolphins while the sirenia order is mostly sea cows. The carnivore order has bears, sea lions and otters.
There are four kinds of Manatee, Dugong and Sea-cow in the sirenia group.
they are marine mammals and the classification goes like this class: mamalia order: sirenia family: trichechidae
trichechus manatus
The order Sirenia includes only the Dugong and three or four species of manatees (the Dwarf Manatee may or may not be a separate species).
Nebulosa sirenia was created in 1925.
Sirenia - band - was created in 2001.
Dugongs and manatees are members of sirenia.
There are in fact THREE orders of marine mammals. These are the Cetacea, whales ,dolphins,porpoise etc. Sirenia, manatees and dugongs, and Carnivorae, walrus, seals, sea otters and polar bears.
MANATEEDomain: EukaryaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaInfraclass: EutheriaOrder: SireniaFamily: TrichedichaeGenus: TrichechusThere are three species of manatee, Trichechus inunquis, Trichechus manatus, and Trichechus senegalensis.
There are nineteen various orders of mammals. These orders are Artiodactyla, Carnivora, Cetacea, Chiroptera, Dermoptera, Edentata, Hyracoidae, Insectivora, Lagomorpha, Marsupialia, Monotremata, Perissodactyla, Pholidata, Pinnipedia, Primates, Proboscidea, Rodentia, Sirenia, and Tubulidentata.