The classification for goat is: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Artiodactyla, Family: Bovidae, Genus: Capra and Species: C. aegagrus. The classification system is used to identify and classify all species of living things.
They have a backbone. Any vertebrates are classified as "chordata". The most common name is chordate, though.
The seven levels of classification for a hamster are: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Family: Cricetidae Genus: Mesocricetus Species: Mesocricetus auratus
Scientific classification of the jaguar:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClade: SynapsidaClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: FelidaeSubfamily: PantherinaeGenus: PantheraSpecies: P. oncaBinomial name: Panthera onca
A domesticated goat belongs to the bovidae family and the caprinae subfamily. There are over 300 species of goats around the world.
Animalia Chordata Mammalia Perissodactyla Equidae Equus caballus
The seven levels of classification for a goat are: Kingdom (Animalia), Phylum (Chordata), Class (Mammalia), Order (Artiodactyla), Family (Bovidae), Genus (Capra), and Species (Capra aegagrus hircus).
7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
Whaat are the seven levels of classification for a mountain zebra
No, since Aristotle, the greek philosopher, only created 7 classification levels, so we stick with that.
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7 Classification levels of a dragonflyKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: InsectaOrder: OdonataFamily: LibellulidaeGenus: LibellulaSpecies: flavidaBy: Logan G.
Cavia porcellus I think.
The domain is Eukara, and the kingdom is Protista.
The 7 levels classification for bats are: Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Mammalia, Order - Chiroptera, Family - Vespertilionidae (most common family for bats), Genus, and Species.
kingdom:lucidae Phylum:Gymosperms Class:Demoascarsis Order:genusglum
kingdom:plantaephylum:magnoliophytaclass:lilliopsideorder:lilialesfamily:liliaceagenus:tulipaspecies:darwin Emma rock
They have a backbone. Any vertebrates are classified as "chordata". The most common name is chordate, though.