Yes. Rats, Dogs, and Cats ave Live Birth.
The Class Mammalia has around 5,000 animal species, divided up into 26 orders. Experts do not agree on the exact number. The smallest mammals are some of the species of bats and shrews and can weigh as little as 3 grams.
The dog's order in the classification list is Carnivora,its family is Canidae, and its genus is Canis.
Carnivora. Carnivora.
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Dogs and cats are both mammals, and they are also both in the same class 'carnivora'
A dog belongs to the Chordata phylum and the Animalia Kingdom. The dog also belongs to the Mammalia class and the Canidae family.
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Yes. Rats, Dogs, and Cats ave Live Birth.
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An organism that belongs to Class Mammalia but not to the Order Primata is a dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Dogs are classified in the Order Carnivora within the Class Mammalia, distinct from the Order Primata which includes primates like apes, monkeys, and humans.
Wolves are in class Mammalia. You are a mammal and many of the animals you see every day are mammals. Cats, dogs, cows and other human beings.
Dogs are mammals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammalia
Dogs are mammals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammalia
their in the kindom animalia and their in the class mammalia if you mean family its canidae
Organisms belonging to the class Mammalia include mammals such as humans, dogs, cats, elephants, and whales. These organisms are characterized by features such as mammary glands, having hair or fur, and typically giving birth to live young.
Dogs belong to the "Canidae Family", "Carnivora Order", and the "Mammalia Class".
Examples of animals in the mammalia class include placental mammals, such as cats, dogs, rabbits, gerbils, guinea pigs, horses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, dolphins, whales etc. The mammals class also includes the marsupials, which means kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, quolls, quokkas, etc. It also includes the two monotremes, or egg-laying animals, which are the platypus and the echidna. All members of the Mammalia class feed their young on mothers' milk. They are the only animals in the animal kingdom to do so.
The least inclusive taxonomic category shared between humans and dogs is the class Mammalia, which includes all mammals. Humans and dogs belong to the class Mammalia, along with many other animals that share common characteristics such as having mammary glands and giving birth to live young.