List the classifications (there are 4) , Pigs and cows have in common

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The four classifications that pigs and cows have in common are:

1. Kingdom: Both pigs and cows belong to the animal kingdom (Animalia), which consists of multicellular organisms that are heterotrophic and have eukaryotic cells.

2. Phylum: Pigs and cows belong to the same phylum, which is Chordata. This phylum includes animals with a notochord (a flexible rod-like structure), a dorsal nerve cord, and gill slits at some point during their development.

3. Class: Pigs and cows are both in the class Mammalia, which includes animals that have mammary glands and hair or fur. Mammals also give birth to live young and have specialized teeth.

4. Order: Pigs and cows are placed in the same order, Artiodactyla. This order includes even-toed ungulates, which have an even number of functional toes on their feet. Pigs and cows both have cloven hooves and are considered artiodactyl mammals.