An example of two organisms in the same class but different orders is a lion (order: Carnivora) and a horse (order: Perissodactyla). Both belong to the class Mammalia, but they are classified under different orders based on their biological characteristics and evolutionary history.
There are about 28-30 different orders of mammals, which include groups such as Carnivora (e.g. dogs, cats), Primates (e.g. monkeys, apes), and Rodentia (e.g. mice, rats).
share similar characteristics due to their classification at the class level, but will differ in their specific physical traits and behaviors because they are classified under different orders, which represent more specific groupings based on evolutionary relationships and characteristics.
Under Orders was created in 2006.
Class Agnatha (jawless fish)Class Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes)Class Osteichthyes (bony fishes)Class Amphibia (amphibians)Class Reptilia (reptiles)Class Aves (birds)Class Mammalia (mammals)
Under Secret Orders was created in 1937.
Not if there are court orders. It's a Class D felony under RSMO 565.156 sub. 5
Animal. Bats actually belong to the class Mammalia, they are mammals, they feed their young milk from mammary glands.
No, they can't. No mammals can except plataypuses.
Under Secret Orders - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A USA:Approved
A chart showing the different social classes under the feudal system is represented by a triangle. The lowest class in society can be found at the bottom while the highest class is at the topmost.
Beluga whales are considered mammals because they have the characteristics of (almost all) mammals: live birth, suckle their young, etc