Common Creature Name: Harp Seal
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Canivora
Family: Phocidae
Genus: Payophilus
Species: Groenlandous
Scientific Name: Payophilus groenlandicus
In the order of Kingdom, Phyla, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, the full scientific name for the Harp Seal is: Animalia, Chordata, Mammilia, Carnivora, Phociadae, Pagophilus, P. Groenlandicus.
The Phylum is basically whether they have a backbone or not. Chordata means 'yes, they do.'
Seals are mammals from a group known as pinnipeds, which includes walruses, sea lions and otters. The word means something along the lines of 'flippered feet' or 'finned feet'.
yes, they have a big family and sub off into little groups so they do
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Pagophilus groenlandicus is there animal group
Harp Seals are mammals
what animal group do fur seals belong to
Whales and dolphins are under the group called "cetaceans." Seals belong to the group of "pinnipeds."
The walrus is related to seals and sea lions, family Pinnipedia. Scientific name Odobenus Rosmarus.
Because they are mammals.
they are all mammals
Yes, sealions are warmblooded. Sea lions are mammals and all mammals are warm blooded. however not only mammals are warm blooded, because birds are not mammals, but they are warm blooded.
They feast on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions and even whales.
seals, sea lions, walruses . :D
Some do. Some aquatic mammals such as leopard seals, orca whales, sea lions, etc., feed on penguins.
There are three orders of marine mammals; cetacea, sirenia and carnivore. The cetacea order includes whales and dolphins while the sirenia order is mostly sea cows. The carnivore order has bears, sea lions and otters.
Yes, Arctic seals are mammals. All seals are mammals.
Seals are a group of marine mammals. The niche for seals are the sea in cold waters. Seals are predators and eat anything from fish, mollusks, and crustaceans.
Skunks, Squirrels, Seals, Sea Otters and Sea Lions