All penguins are in the class Aves. Penguins are birds. Each different group of penguins has its own genus. There is no genus called aves.
A penguins class is Aves and their infraclass is Neognathae.
penguins are neither mammals or reptiles. penguins lay eggs.
no all aves are warm blooded, even penguins are warm blooded. reptiles and amphibians are cold blooded though
No. Penguins are a member of the Bird family - scientific name Aves.
Penguins are in the Class Aves (Birds); Infraclass: Neognathae; Order: Sphenisciformes; Family: Spheniscidae
Penguins belong to a vertebrate group called aves.
Penguins are birds, so they belong to the vertebrate class Aves.
Yes. It's a bird, it should be categorized with the bird species.
All penguins come from the Order Sphenisciformes of the Class Aves
Penguin's class is Aves, which includes all birds. Their order is Sphenisciformes, and their family is Sheniscidae.
Characteristics of Aves are as follows : 1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands