What taxonomic rank represents the point of broad agreement across modern biological classification for Xerus?
Answer
Genus
The text discusses how classification boundaries can shift, especially at the species level, but notes a strong consensus exists regarding the broader groupings. Specifically, the path starting from Class Mammalia, moving through Order Rodentia to Family Sciuridae, and culminating at the **Genus** level (*Xerus*) is cited as a point of broad agreement across modern biological classification efforts reviewed by various systems. While the Family Sciuridae is also highly consistent, the Genus *Xerus* itself is the specific grouping that is consistently maintained and confirmed across specialized taxonomic lists, representing the stable core classification unit being discussed.

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