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Classification of Leafeon

About Leafeon

Common Name: Leafeon

Scientific Name: Tapirus lefearius

Characteristics

  • Multicellular
  • Ability to Move
  • Reproduces Sexually
  • Has a Spine
  • 3 Ear Bones
  • 4 Limbs
  • Odd Number of Toes on Foot
  • Rounded Back
  • Has a Sharp Leaf Tail
  • Autotrophic (Photosynthesis)
  • Similar Cell Structure to Plants

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Domain: Eukarya

Domain

Organisms under the domain Eukarya are multicellular. Leafeon stands at 3 feet and weighs 50 pounds and can be seen with the naked eye. This means that Leafeon is multicellular.

Kingdom: Animalia

Kingdom

Leafeon has 4 legs which shows that it has the ability to move. There are also both, females and males so Leafeon reproduces sexually. All organisms in Kingdom Animalia can move and reproduce sexually.

Phylum: Chordata

Leafeon has a spine which is a characteristic of this phylum. I know this because Leafeonis shaped like alot of animals that have a spine.

Phylum

Class: Mammalia

Leafeon's eair is a pointed triangle which means that Leafeon has 3 ear bones. Most organisms classified in this class have this. Leafeon also has 4 legs and organisms in this class have 4 limbs.

Class

Order: Perissodactyla

Leafeon has 3 toes on its feet and organisms in this order are odd toed.

Order

Family: Tapridae

Organisms in this family have a rounded back and mostly live in forests. Leafeon's back is rounded and it lives in forests.

Family

Genus: Tapirus

Tapirs have a tail and Leafeon also has a tail, making it have a characteristic for this genus.

Genus

Species: Lefearius

Leafearius's have a similar cell structure to plants, and are animals that use photosynthesis to get food. They also have a very sharp leaf tail which is used to protect itself from other animals.

Species

Resources

Dr. DeVries. (n.d.). Pokemon Field Book. Retrieved September 12, 2022, from https://sites.google.com/forsythk12.org/classificationproject/home

Resources

Dr. DeVries. (n.d.). Classification Project Resources. Retrieved September 12, 2022, from https://sites.google.com/forsythk12.org/classification-project-redo/home

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