no
The names of the first Golden Retrievers are Crocus, Cowslip, Ada and Primrose. All four of them are in the same litter of Nous, a Flat-coated Retriever, and Belle, A Tweed Water Spaniel.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
They have the same genus - "URSUS". *1st part of scientific name is the genus, 2nd is the species
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
No, animals in the same genus belong to the same class. The genus is a taxonomic rank above the species level but below the family level. Animals in the same genus share more similarities than animals in different genera.
Order is as follows: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species To answer your question, animals in the same Genus are more closely related then those of the same Order.
Two organisms belonging to the same genus always belong to the same family.
The classification of organisms from general to specific goes: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. Therefor, two species the same Genus MUST be members of the same Family. However, a Family may consist of several different Genus, so species in the same Family are not necessarily members of the same Genus.
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no they are in the same genus though, genus is the first thing (pan)