chiroptera
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Lagomorpha
is Correct
monotremata: for a+, that is for the platypus
It belongs to the genus called Canis, the family called Canidae and the order called Carnivora.
annelid It belongs to the group animalia but more specifically invertebrea because worms do not have spinal cords.is in fungi
The Aardvark Aard means earth Vark means pig The aardvark is not a species of pig, it belongs to the Order Tubulidentata of the mammal class whereas pigs belong to the Order Cetartiodactyla
The gharial belongs to the subfamily Gavialinae, family Crocodylidae, order Crocodilia.
Honey bees produce and store honey, and build nests out of wax. They account for only seven out of the some 20,000 known species of bees. Other bees may make and store honey, but only honey bees, of the genus Apis, are classified scientifically as true honey bees. Those who engage in scientific classification start with asking whether what they're studying belongs in one of two kingdoms: animal; or plant. The honey bee belongs in the former. And so the scientific classification of the honey bee looks as follows: Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Arthropoda. Class: Insecta. Subclass: Pterygota. Infraclass: Neoptera. Superorder: Endopterygota. Order: Hymenoptera. Suborder: Apocrita. Family: Apidae. Subfamily: Apinae. Tribe: Apini. Genus: Apis.
proboscidea :) A+ USERS
The root worm belongs to the genus, Diabrotica, the family, Chrysomelidae, and the order, Coleoptera.
It belongs to the Family Stormiidae, Class Actinopterygii and Super Order Sternopterygii
The Fossa belongs to the Eupleridae family, the order Carnivora and class Mammalia (mammals).
It belongs to the genus called Canis, the family called Canidae and the order called Carnivora.
No, you cannot feel it, , in order to see it you need a scanner the vets have those, also the animal shelters, so they can identify the animal in case it gets lost.
Siberian Husky belongs to Order canninova
The Deer belongs to the Cervidae family, their scientfic classifications are: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Mammalia, Infraclass - Eutheria, Order - Artiodactyla, Suborder - Ruminantia.
Atrypa is a marine animal with egg-shaped shells with costae or ribs. Atrypa belongs to family Atrypidae from order Spiriferida.
The perch belongs to the order 'Perciformes'.
Its a badge that belongs to Order.
Well it depends on what you mean by "signs". Almost every single animal on the planet would and could identify some sort of sign given either by another animal of the same species or the sign (warning) of a predictor of the animal. So in order to answer the question correctly, or most accurate would be to be more specific about your meaning of "signs" .mjc..