Reptiles
The scientific classification of the American alligator is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Crocodylia Family: Alligatoridae Genus: Alligator Species: Alligator mississippiensis
No, the alligator is a crocodilian that belongs in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae. Dragon family does not exist in the classification of animals. The Komodo dragon is a member of the monitor family (Varanidae).
Which classification would that be? Basically speaking though, an alligator is a reptile.
To be specific American alligator is the main producer Actually the American alligator is not a producer, but it is a consumer of the everglades
The least specific taxonomic classification is Domain. It represents the broadest level of classification in the biological classification system.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Alligator mississippiensis.Addidional answerBut it's not a mammal. Hey, where are all these mammal questions coming from?
species
kingdom is the most specific classification. dnt believe me chck in Google
7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
"Alligator" is a common noun because it refers to a general category of reptiles rather than a specific individual. It describes a type of animal without designating a unique name. Proper nouns, in contrast, would include specific names like "American Alligator" or "Gator Joe."
American Alligator: Alligator missipiensisChinese Alligator :Alligator sinensis)Alligator mississippiensis