Assuming you are referring to reindeer (misspelling of "caribou") and not some relative of the South American plants, coca, cocoa and curacao...
kingdom:animalia (animal)
phylum: chordata (has spinal cord)
class: mammalia (mammal -- nurse their young)
order: artiodactyla (even-toed ungulate)
family: cervidae (deer)
genus: rangifer
Basically the offspring of the carabao (Buffalo) are called calf. we know that calf is only for a cow but, it is also the offspring of the dairy products. Like the carabao
Because birds feed on insects and carabao has many insects on top so they love to be on top of the carabao to look for their foods.
The science of classifying living things is called taxonomy. Taxonomy involves naming and categorizing organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
yes, if you say CARABAO right?
commensalism?
Military Order of the Carabao was created in 1900.
The taxonomy order of guava is Myrtales.
Order
Agaricales
The taxonomy for the numbat is Myrmecobius fasciatus.It is of the Class Mammalia, Order Dasyuomorphiaand Family Myrmecobiidae.
The Gila Monster is of the order Squamata.
The study of how living things are classified is called taxonomy. Taxonomy involves organizing organisms into categories based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. The system of classification includes the hierarchy of domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
The correct order of taxonomy for the ostrich is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Struthioniformes Family: Struthionidae Genus: Struthio Species: camelus (Common ostrich)
The collective noun for carabao (a type of water buffalo) is a herd of carabao.
the carabao gets its flea control solution with the help of the carabao egret while the carabao's built serves as a defense or source of security..
kingdom: Plantae phylum: magnoliaphyta class: magnoliopsida order: rosales family: rosaceae genus: rosoideae species: rosa hope this helps :)
A carabao egret is just an ordinary egret. It is called carabao egret because they used to ride at the back of the carabao in the ricefields. Youa can browse this one by searching in the net by typing "egret in the carabao."