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Fetal pigs are unborn pigs often used in Biology classes as objects for dissection. It belongs to the animal kingdom, the order Artiodactyla, genus Sus, class of mammals, and the species Domestica.

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Fetal pigs belong to the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, and the Mammalia class. The pig also belongs to the theria subclass, the suidae family, the suinae subfamily, and the artiodactyla order.

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Phylum Artiodactyla Class Mammalia Scientific name: Sus scrofa

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Since pigs are mammals, all major structures found in humans also are present in the fetal pig. See related links for details.

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Chordata. Fetal (also spelt foetal in some countries) refers to an unborn animal, in this case an unborn pig. Pigs are animals with backbones, they belong in the phylum Chordata.

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The phylum for a pig is chordata and the class is mammalia.

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the pig belongs to the Chordata phylum

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echinodermata is the phylum of guineapig

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Chordata.

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mammalia

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