General Animal Classification
Phylum Porifera Tube Sponge
Comb Jelly Not a true jelly fish Phylum Ctenophora
Phylum Cnidaria
Sea anemone Phylum Cnidaria -Class Anthozoa “Flower of the Sea” -Range from a half inch to 6 ft across! -More than 1000 species. Phylum Cnidaria
Sea Nettle, Chrysaora quinquecirrha Class Scyphozoa From the Greek, referring to a drinking cup…shape of the jelly most common stinging jellyfish in our area typically 4 to 6 inches in diameter Phylum Cnidaria
Portuguese man of war, Physalia physalis Class Hydrozoa -colony of many individual animals -named after a 16th century sailing ship Phylum Cnidaria
Phylum Platyhelminthes Planarian Free-living, Flatworm Phylum Platyhelminthes
Phylum Platyhelminthes Tapeworm Parasitic Phylum Platyhelminthes
Phylum Platyhelminthes Turbellaria Free-living, marine Flatworm Phylum Platyhelminthes
Pin worms Phylum Nematoda
Heart worms Phylum Nematoda
Apple Snail Phylum Molluska Invasive snail from the Amazon becoming a big problem in Mobile Class Gastropoda Phylum Molluska
Orangefoot PimpleBack Mussel Phylum Molluska
Oyster Phylum Molluska
Octopus Phylum Molluska
Giant Squid Phylum Molluska
Earthworm Phylum Annelida
Medicinal Leech, Hirudo medicinalis http://ajcc.aacnjournals.org/content/19/5/471.full Journal article, citing how the bacteria in the gut of the leech may cause infections when using leech therapy following Replantation of severed digits Phylum Annelida
Phylum Arthropoda Cylinder Millipede
Yellow Garden Spider Class Arachinda Phylum Arthropoda
Brown Recluse, Class Arachinda Phylum Arthropoda
Black Widow, Class Arachinda Phylum Arthropoda
Tick Class Arachinda Phylum Arthropoda
Blue Crab, Class Crustacea Phylum Arthropoda
Brown Shrimp Class Crustacea Phylum Arthropoda
Chattahoochee Crayfish Phylum Arthropoda
Calico Pennant Dragonfly, Class Insecta Phylum Arthropoda
Phylum Echinodermata Sunflower Sea Star
Sand dollar Phylum Echinodermata
Phylum Chordata
Bull Shark, Cartilaginous Fish Travels far up warm rivers (the Mississippi, the Alabama)!!!… Outdooralabama.com Viviparous, with a yolksac-placenta. Maximum about 11 ft. (females); males reach about 10 ft One of the three most dangerous species Phylum Chordata
Black Crappie Phylum Chordata Bony Fish, Class Osteichthyes Fishes of Alabama and the Mobile Basin.
Bluegill Sunfish (Bream), Bony Fish, Class Osteichthyes Phylum Chordata
Largemouth Bass Bony Fish, Class Osteichthyes Phylum Chordata
Blue Catfish Phylum Chordata Bony Fish, Class Osteichthyes State record 111 lbs, in Wheeler Lake, 1996. Widespread and occasionally abundant in the Mobile basin and Tennessee River Phylum Chordata
Alligator Gar Phylum Chordata Bony Fish, Class Osteichthyes 5.9 to 9.8 ft 151-pound+, record, Tensaw River.
Hellbender Salamader, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis Class Amphibia Largest salamander in US. Found in Elk, Flint and Paint Rock rivers among other Creeks and rivers in N. AL Phylum Chordata
Fowler’s Toad, Bufo fowleri. Class Amphibia Common statewide in a variety of habitats, including disturbed areas. Alabama’s most commonly encountered and widely distributed toad; often seen on roads. Phylum Chordata
Phylum Chordata Coral snake south Alabama only “red on yellow, kill a fellow” Class Reptilia Compare to Scarlet Kingsnake – “red on black, venom lack” Phylum Chordata
Water moccasin Class Reptilia Phylum Chordata
Copperhead Phylum Chordata Class Reptilia
(E) Alabama Red-belly Turtle, Pseudemys alabamensis Phylum Chordata Class Reptilia
American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis one of the largest reptiles in the world You can't see an alligator's teeth when it's mouth is closed… Phylum Chordata 4-chambered heart
Red Tailed Hawk Phylum Chordata Class Aves
Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus Phylum Chordata Class Aves
Canada Goose, Branta canadensis Fairly common in winter, spring, and fall in Inland Coastal Plain Phylum Chordata Class Aves
Wild Turkey Phylum Chordata Class Aves
Virginia Opossum, Didelphis virginiana Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Marsupialia
Beaver , Castor canadensis Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Rodentia Largest rodent found in North America Lips, nose, & ears can seal so that it can stay underwater for up to 15 minutes
Coyote, Canis latrans Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora
Bobcat, Felis rufus Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora
Nine Banded Armadillo Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Xenartha
Eastern Cottontail, Sylviagus floridanus Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Lagomorpha
Proboscis bat, Rhynchonycteris naso Class Mammalia Order Chiroptera Phylum Chordata
African Elephant, Loxodonta africana Class Mammalia Order Proboscidea Phylum Chordata
Feral Swine, Sus scrofa Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Artiodactyla
White Tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus Class Mammalia Order Artiodactyla Phylum Chordata
Phylum Chordata Class Chondrichthyes Class Osteichthyes Class Amphibia Class Reptilia Class Aves Class Mammalia
Class Mammalia Order Monotremata Order Cetacea Order Marsupialia Order Lagomorpha Order Endentata Order Sirena Order Chiroptera Order Proboscidea Order Insectivora Order Artiodactlya Order Rodentia Order Perissodactlya Order Carnivora Order Primate