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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
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What’s the taxonomy chart for animals

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statuscvo [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Taxonomy chart for animals (Red fox) is given below :

1) The domain is eukaryote.

2) Kingdom is animals.

3) Phylum is Chordata.

4) Class is mammalia.

5) Order is carnivora.

6) Family is canidae.

7) Genus is vulpes.

8) Specie is Vulpes vulpes.

Explanation: Eukaryote are those organisms having true nucleus. Chordates are those organisms having vertebral column or spinal cord in their body. Mammals are those who give birth to babies, having hairs on skin and feed milk to the babies.

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