sloths, armadillos, anteaters, and tamandua
Well, you have big animals, medium animals & then small animals, in that order.
Egg-born animals are called oviparous animals. Such animals include snakes, chickens, birds, crocodiles, fish, insects and animals from the monotremata order.
Cetacean means a marine mammal of the order cetacea. These animals are whales, dolphins, and porpoises. There are several species of each of these animals.
Animals within the same genus are more distantly related.
because most animals have no conpent of 'belonging' to a group . the vast majority of animals lead solitary lives only speaking out others of the same species in order of mate .
aardvark, buffalo, cat, dingo, fish, goat, horse, iguana, jacana, kitten, lion, monkey, narwhal, ostrich, puma, quail, rooster, seal, tiger, uakari, vulture, walaby, xenartha, yeti, zander
Well, you have big animals, medium animals & then small animals, in that order.
All animals who eat 1st order heterotrophs.
Both. Humans are animals in the order Mammalia. All mammals are animals, but not all animals are mammals.
Supraprimates, Laurasiatheira, Xenartha, and Afrotheria. Supraprimates evolved into primates, colugos, tree shrews, rodents, and lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, and pikas). Laurasiatheria evolved into pangolins, carnivores, odd-toed ungulates, cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpises), even-toed ungulates, bats, erinaceomorphs (hedgehogs, gymnures, and moonrats), and soricomorphs (shrews, moles, and solenodons). Xenartha evolved into armadillos, anteaters, and sloths. Afrotheria evolved into elephants, sea cows (manatees and the dugong), hyraxes, the aardvark, elephant shrews, tenrecs, and golden moles.
Two animals of the same class would have broader similarities compared to two animals of the same order. Animals of the same class share basic characteristics and evolutionary history, while animals of the same order share more specific traits and behaviors within a class.
I believe you are asking for an animal's biological classification (also called scientific taxonomy). If that is your question, the "order" for animals is Animalia.
All animals must eat in order to survive
Foxes and domestic dogs are two such animals.
Caecillians.
Tuataras
insectivore