i true believed is REPTILES.
it belongs to the kingdom group in taxonomic group..
Phylum Cnidaria is theit taxonomic group .
No a parakeet is definitely NOT a mammal. They belong in the bird species. They lay eggs and have feathers. Parakeets are birds and remember that.
Hominids belong to the taxonomic family Hominidae, which includes great apes and humans. This family is part of the order Primates.
No. Finches and parakeets are both commonly kept as pets, but they are not closely related. There are many different species of finch and parakeet, but they are not the same thing. Finches are of the taxonomic order Passeriformes (perching birds) and parakeets are of the taxonomic order Psittaciformes (parrots).
Species is the lowest taxonomic group in zoology .
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Corvus spp.
eukarya
Antelope are all part of the taxonomic family Bovidae. various subfamilies contain a diverse group of animals that range in size from a few pounds to nearly two tons,
No, a turtle and a chameleon are not in the same animal group. Turtles belong to the class Reptilia and are part of the order Testudines, while chameleons are also reptiles but belong to the family Chamaeleonidae within the order Squamata. While both are reptiles, they belong to different taxonomic orders and have distinct characteristics and adaptations.
The highest taxonomic group that includes kingdoms and all other levels of taxonomy is the domain. The three domains of life are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. Kingdoms belong to the domain Eukarya, while Archaea and Bacteria represent separate domains.
Zooflagellates belong to the subphylum Mastigophora.