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classification helpI need help classifying some stuff.
I need the phylum, order, family, genus, and species of the following; bear spider chimpanzee jelly fish elk lizzard fish octopus sea cucumber turtle scorpion millipede humming bird newt cray fish or lobster coral frog whale bat hawk clam flat worm earth worm snake sea urchin centipede leech grass hopper butterfly or moth snail sponge sea slug squid dog star fish ant human shark tick sea urchin beatle round worm thanks! I appreciate if you could help!
Please, please tell me you are joking!!!
You must now that except human and a few other all have more species that could be considered what you call them Anyway, i will try to write them tomorrow... Sorry but i am to tired now... it is 11 pm here and i MUST go to bed... "As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
I think looking them up on wikipedia would be helpful since each entry gives you a little sidebar which shows the info you need. For example bear--
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae As MrMistery already said, finding specie would be impossibly hard. Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
spider: kingdom animallia, phyllum arthropoda, subphyllum chelicerata, class arachnoidea, order araneida octopus: king. animallia, phyllum mollusca, subphyllum conchifera, class cephalopoda, subclass dibranchia, order octobrachia millipede: phyllum arthropoda, subphyllum myriapoda, class diplopoda leech: phyllum annelida, class hirudinea snail: phyllum mollusca, subphyllum conchifera, class gastropoda, subclass for example pulmonata ant: phyllum arthropoda, subphyllum hexapoda, class insecta, order hymenoptera Im really exhausted. Someone will continue or maybe i will, but not everything i know. You cannot say for example family for spider if you do not know species and yeat every animal belongs to kingdom animallia (but you want probably deeper clasification
Bear: Phylum chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Ursidae Chimpanzee: Phylum chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, Order primates, family Hominidae, Genus Pan Jellyfish/Sea jelly: Phylum Cnidaria, Class Scyphozoa Elk: Phylum chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Artiodactyla, family Cervidae Lizard: Phylum chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class reptilia, order squamata, suborder Sauria Fish: phylum chordata, class agnatha(jawless fishes), chondrichthyes(cartilaginous), osteichthyes(bony fishes) Sea cucumber: Phylum echinodermata, class holothuroidea Turtle: Phylum chordata, class reptilia, order testudines Scorpion: Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Chelicerata, Class Arachnida, Order Scorpiones Newt: Phylum chordata, class lissamphibia, order caudata, family salamandridae Lobster: Phylum Arthropoda, subphylum crustacea, class malacostraca, order decapoda, suborder pleocyemata, infaorder astacidea, family nephropidae coral: phylum cnidaria, class anthozoa frog: phylum chordata, class amphibia, order anura whale: phylum chordata, class mammalia, order cetacea bat: phylum chordata, class mammalia, order chiroptera hawk: phylum chordata, class aves, order accipitriformes, family accipitridae, subfamily accipitrinae grasshopper: phylum arthropoda, class insecta, order orthoptera, family acrididae clam: phylum mollusca, class bivalvia, subclass heterodonta flatworm: phylum platyhelminthes earthworm: phylum annelida, class clitellata, subclass oligochaeta, order haplotaxida snake: phylum chordata, class reptilia, order squamata, suborder serpentes sea urchin: phylum echinodermata, class echinoidea centipede: phylum arthropoda, subphylum myriapoda, class chilopoda butterfly: phylum arthropoda, class insecta, order lepidoptera sponge: phylum porifera sea slug: phylum mollusca, class gastropoda, subclass orthogastrophoda, superorder heterobranchia, order opisthobranchia squid: phylum mollusca, class cephalopoda, subclass coleoidea, order teuthida dog: phylum chordata, mammalia, order carnivora, family canidae, genus canis starfish/sea star: phylum echinodermata, class asteroidea human: phylum chordata, class mammalia, order primates, superfamily hominoidea, family hominidae, subfamily homininae, genus homo, species sapiens shark: phylum chordata, subphylum vertebrata, class chondrichthyes, subclass elasmobranchii, superorder selachimorpha tick: phylum arthropoda, class arachnida, order acarina sea urchin: phylum echinodermata, class echinoidea roundworm: phylum nematoda beetle: phylum arthropoda, subphylum hexapoda, class insecta, subclass pterygota, infraclass neoptera, superorder endopterygota, order coleoptera
I bow down before you, abstemious_entity
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
What more do you nead?
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
_at_ mithrilhack & MrMistery: thanks guys. i just happened to have spare time yesterday.
_at_ f15h: what specifically do you want? you can't mean to ask all the species...there's got to be thousands of them!
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