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1. Hymenoptera
Bees, wasps, ants and sawflies are hymenopterans. Many display eusociality, the highest level of social cooperation!
2. Chiroptera
Chiropterans are bats, the only mammals to have evolved true, self-powered flight.
3. Rodentia
Despite popular belief, rabbits are not rodents, but lagomorphs! Rodentia include mice, rats, squirrels, beavers and capybara.
4. Nematoda
Nematodes are small, worm-like creatures that live in the soil or inside hosts - maybe even you!
5. Proboscidea
Proboscidea includes elephant and their extinct relatives, like mammoths.
6. Dinosauria
Dino nuggets really are dino nuggets!
7. Afrotheria
Afrotheria is a diverse group of mammals including elephants, aardvarks, sea cows and our lovely rock hyrax seen below. You may know them by their "awah awah", though this is unique to hyraxes.
8. Cnidaria
Cnidarians include jellyfish, sea anemones and coral. Starfish and sea urchins are echinoderms, and the lionfish is... a fish!
9. Decapoda
Decapods are 10-legged crustaceans, including crabs, shrimp and lobster. Barnacles and woodlice are crustaceans, but not decapods. Horseshoe crabs are not even crustaceans!
10. Placentalia
Placentalia reflects the placental mammals, which includes wolves. Kangaroos and Tasmanian devils are marsupials, and the platypus is a monotreme!