Yes, the weta belongs to the insect family known as Orthoptera. They are large, flightless insects native to New Zealand.
A sloth belongs to the family Bradypodidae, which includes three-toed and two-toed sloths.
Most lizards and frogs have this feature and so do guinea pigs.
There are three animals on the Tooheys lid: a kangaroo, an emu, and a kookaburra.
It may be hard to believe but there are more than 300 different breeds of goats. They are one of the oldest known domesticated animals. The breeds are usually classified into groups of what they are most used for: fiber, meat, skin, dairy, pack goats, or companions. Three popular breeds are Nubian, alpines, and angora.
Three types of animals that belong in the phylum Chordata are mammals (e.g., humans, dogs), birds (e.g., eagles, robins), and fish (e.g., salmon, goldfish).
No. All mosquitoes are invertebrates, just as all arthropods are invertebrates. These creatures do not have backbones.
Yes, the weta belongs to the insect family known as Orthoptera. They are large, flightless insects native to New Zealand.
Neither, while skunks share the same kingdom, phylum, class, and order with dogs and cats, all three belong to different families. The skunk belongs to the Musteloida family whereas dogs belong to the Canidae family and cats belong to the Felidae family.
A sloth belongs to the family Bradypodidae, which includes three-toed and two-toed sloths.
The three houses in the Gap in the short story Septimus belonged to Old Bostic, the watchmaker,Septimus' family and Aunt Bless.
There are two families from the order Strigiformes (owls). Strigidae and Tytonidae. Barn owls belong to the family Tytonidae. Snowy owls and "eared" owls belong to Strigidae (true owls).
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Glucose belongs to the family of carbohydrates, specifically being a type of sugar. It does not belong to a specific family on the periodic table as it is a compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Most lizards and frogs have this feature and so do guinea pigs.
No, the deer is a member of the cervid (Cervidae)family (animals like deer and moose). Both bovids (things like cattle, sheep and goats, and antelope) and cervids belong to the Order Artiodactyla, which are hoofed animals with an even number of toes.
* Leopard * Couger * panther * lion