Phylums and Classes
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Class Hydrozoa | hydras
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Class Scyphozoa | jellyfish
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Class Anthozoa | sea anemones and corals
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Class Turbellaria | free-living flatworms, such as planaria
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Class Trematoda | flukes
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Class Cestoda | Tapeworms
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Class Nematoda | round worms
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Class Gastropoda | snails
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Class Pelecypoda | bivalves, such as clams
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Class Cephalopoda | squid, octopus, nautilus, ammonites
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Class Arachnida | spiders, ticks, mites, and scorpions
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Class Crustacea | lobsters, crabs, crawdads, shrimp
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Order Odonata | dragonflies, damselflies
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Oder Orthoptera | grashoppers, crickets, mantids, cockroaches
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Order Isoptera | termites
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Oder Coleoptera | beetles, weevils
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Order Hymenoptera | wasps, bees, ants, sawflies
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Order Diptera | true flies, mosquitoes
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Order Lepidoptera | Moths and Butterflies
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Class Crinoidea | crinoids and sea lilies
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Class Asteroidea | sea stars
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Class echinoidea | sea urchins, sand dollars, heart urchins
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class holothuroidea | sea cucumbers
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class ophiuroidea | brittle stars
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class osteichthyes | bony fish
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class chondrichthes | cartilaginous fish
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order anura | frogs and toads
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order urodela | salamanders
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order chelonia | turtle
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order rhynchocephalia | tuatara
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order squamata | snakes and lizards
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order crocodylia | crocodiles and alligators
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class aves | birds
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order marsupialia | kangaroo, possum, koala bear
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order monotermata | monotremes duckpill platypus, echidna
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order insectovora | insectivoes, such as moles and shrews
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order dermoptera | flying lemurs
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order chiroptera | bats
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order primates | lemurs, monkeys, apes, humans
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order edentata | sloths, anteaters, armadillos
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order lagomorpha | rabbits, hares, and pikas
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order rodentia | rodents such as mice
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order cetacea | whales, dolphins, porpoises
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order carnivora | wolves, tigers, lions
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Order Tubulidentata | aardvark
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order proboscidea | elephants
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order sirenia | manatees
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order perissodactyla | odd-toed ungulates [tapirs, rhinoceros]
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order artiocactyla | even-toed ungulates [bison, giraffe, camels, and hippopotamus]
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