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The taxonomy of an animal is the scientific classification. The taxonomy of a giraffe are Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Giraffidae, Giraffa and G. Camelopardalis.
The Phylum Chordata is defined by whether the animal has a backbone or spine. All reptiles have a backbone therefore all reptiles are in the phylum Chordata.Hope this helps :)
Chordata
Vertebrates. Many Chordata have proper backbones as well.
The most accurate scientific name would have to be Chordata in the phylum rank in animal taxonomy...
A animal or species without a backbone
The location of a zoo that an animal is kept in will have nothing at all to do with its taxonomy. Taxonomy is the technical word for its classification, and that stays the same no matter where the animal is moved to or from. Sometimes classification will have to do with its location, but the animal's species does not change because it has been moved.
Kingdom Animalia An animal Phylum Chordata with a spinal chord Class Mammalia that breast feeds its children. Order Lagomorpha A rabbit, hare or pika. Family Leporidae A rabbit or hare. Genus Oryctolagus Species cuniculus
Any animal that does not have a backbone, which includes worms, insects, spiders, jellyfish etc.
Species. Why? Because there's only 1 animal per species so there are over 1000 trillion known species.
The sable antelope (Hippotragus niger) belongs to the animal kingdom (Animalia), the phylum chordata, the class mammalia, the order artiodactyla, and the family bovidae. Within the family bovidae, it is classified under the subfamily Hippotraginae.
Like all mammals, black bears are vertebrates because they have a spine and internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.