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Phylum PORIFERA

Phylum CNIDARIA

Phylum CTENOPHORA

Phylum PLATYHELMENTHIES

Phylum NEMERTEA

Phylum NEMATODA

Phylum ANNELIDA

SIPUNCULA

ECHIURA

GASTROPODA (class)

BIVALVIA/ PELECYPODA

Class CEPHALAPODA

POLYPLACOPHORA

Class CRUSTACEANS

MEROSTOMATA

ECTOPROCTA

PHORONIDA

BRACHIOPODA

CHAETOGNATHA

ASTEROIDEA

ECHINOIDEA

OPHIUROIDEA

HOLOTHURIAN

CRINOIDEA

HEMICHORDATE

AGNATHA

Phylum CHONDRICHTHYES

Class OSTEICHTHYES

AMPHIBIA – crab-eating frog is only known marine amphibian

REPTILIA

AVES

MAMMALIA