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Cnidaria -
jellyfish, corals, sea anemones
Nematoda -
roundworms
Platyhelminthes -
flatworms
Mollusca -
mussels, clams, snails, squids, octopuses
Arthropods -
insects, spiders, crustaceans (lobsters), arachnids (mites)
Mollusca -
mussels, clams, snails, squids, octopuses
Echinoderma -
starfishes, sea lilies, sand dollars
Chordata -
vertebrates
Porifera- simple
sponges
Ctenophora-
cone jellies
Rotifera-
microscopic wheel animals
Nematoda-
round worms
(hookworms)
Agnatha-
jawless fish
Chondrichthyes-
cartilaginous fishes
Osteichthyes- bony fish
Agnatha-
lampreys, hagfish
Chondrichthyes- sharks, skates, rays
Osteichthyes-
salmon, eating fish
Anura-
frogs, toads
Urodela-
newts, salamanders
Apoda-
worm-like amphibians
Crocodilia-
alligators, crocodiles, gavials
Testudines-
turtles, tortoises
Squamata-
snakes, lizards,
Monotremes- egg-laying mammals, have
no teeth
, and
lay eggs
Monotremes-
platypus, echidna
Marsupials- have a
pouch
for the young to develop in.
Marsupials-
kangaroos, opossums
Placental- have a
placenta
Rodentia-
rodents
(mice, beavers, etc.)
Rodentia- ever growing
incisors
(
big 2 teeth
)
Chrioptera-
Bats
Perissodactyla-
odd hoofed
animals
Perissodactyla-
zebra, horse, tapir
Artiodactyla-
even toed hoofed
animals
Artiodactyla-
goat, sheep. buffalo, camel
Cetacea(Artiodactyla)-
whales
and
dolphins
Proboscidea-
elongated nose
Proboscidea-
elephants
Carnivora-
canines
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