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Phylum CHORDATA Because of their characteristic endoskeleton (internal skeleton), the chordates are well represented in the fossil record by bones and teeth. They have been the dominant large land animals throughout time and are generally found at the top of the food chain. Along with insects and plants, the group successfully colonized the land. The phylum is represented by the following extant (living) classes: Class AGNATHA (jawless fishes) Class OSTEIICHTHYES (bony fishes) Class CHONDRICHTHYES (sharks and rays)
Class AMPHIBIA (frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts) Class REPTILIA (snakes, turtles, and dinosaurs) a few dinosaur pictures Class AVES (birds) Class MAMMALIA (mammals - to which we belong)
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