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Animal Kingdom Phyla

Sponges


Cnidarians


Lophotrophozoans


Ecdysozoans


Echinoderms


Chordates

Cnidarians

Jellyfish

Ctenophores

Comb jellyfish

Lophotrophozoans

Flatworms/Planarians


Earthworms


Mollusks

Ecdysozoans

Tartigrades


Nematodes


Arthropods

Echinoderms

Starfish


Sea cucumber


Sea urchin

Chordates

Lancelets


Tunicates


Vertebrates

Mollusks

Octopus


Cuttlefish


Snails


Bivalves

Arthropods

Insects


Lobsters


Horseshoe crabs


Spiders

Vertebrates

Lamprey and Hagfish


Sharks


Rayfinned fish


Lobe-finned fish (including lung fish)


Amphibians


Reptiles


Mammals

Amphibians

Frogs


Salamanders

Reptiles

Tautara


Snakes


Lizards


Crocodiles


Turtles


Birds

Mammals

Monotreme


Marsupial


Eutherians

Monotremes

Echidna


Platypus

Marsupials

Kangaroo


Koala


Sugar glider


Opossum

Eurherians

Elephant


Manatee


Aardvark


Hyrax


Armadillo


Sloth


Beaver


Hare


Pika


Capybara


Flying Lemur


Tree shrew


Walrus


Grizzly bear


Cheetah


Giraffe


Whale


Rhino


Bat


Pangolin


Primate

Primates

Lemur


Old World Monkey


New World Monkey


Gorilla


Orangutan


Chimpanzee


Bonobo


Humans

Proboscidea examples

African elephant


Asian elephant


American mastodon

Sirenia examples

Manatee (herbivorous)


Dugong (herbivorous)

Tubulidentata

Aardvarks

Hyracoidea examples

Hyrax (herbivorous)

Tubulidentata

Aardvarks (insectivorous)

Xenarthra examples

Armadillos


Sloths

Pholidota examples

Pangolins (insectivorous)

Rodentia examples

Beavers (omnivores)


Rats


Capybara


Guinea pigs

Lagamorphia examples

Rabbits (herbivorous)


Pikas


Hares

Primate examples

Humans


New world (howler, spider, tamarin)


Old world (baboon, macaque, Langur)


Gibbons


Gorilla


Orangutans


Chinos and bonobos

Dermoptera examples

Sugar gliders (marsupial)


Flying “lemurs”

Scandentia examples

Tree shrews (eat fruits and insects, have tolerance to spicy foods)

Carnivora examples

Lions, tigers and bears


Raccoons


Hyenas


Walruses

Cetartiodactyl examples

(Hooves with even number)


Giraffes


Camels


Whales, dolphins and porpoises

Perissodactyl examples

(Hooves with odd number)


Zebra


Horse


Rhino


Tapir

Chiroptera examples

Bats

Xenarthra examples

Armadillos


Sloths

Pholidota examples

Pangolins (insectivorous)

Rodentia examples

Beavers (omnivores)


Rats


Capybara


Guinea pigs

Lagamorphia examples

Rabbits (herbivorous)


Pikas


Hares

Primate examples

Humans


New world (howler, spider, tamarin)


Old world (baboon, macaque, Langur)


Gibbons


Gorilla


Orangutans


Chinos and bonobos

Dermoptera examples

Sugar gliders (marsupial)


Flying “lemurs”

Scandentia examples

Tree shrews (eat fruits and insects, have tolerance to spicy foods)

Carnivora examples

Lions, tigers and bears


Raccoons


Hyenas


Walruses

Cetartiodactyl examples

(Hooves with even number)


Giraffes


Camels


Whales, dolphins and porpoises

Perissodactyl examples

(Hooves with odd number)


Zebra


Horse


Rhino


Tapir

Chiroptera examples

Bats