Leopard seals and orcas love to eat penguins.
No. Birds and mammals are entirely separate from one another.
Yes birds are animals.
yes. they are under the kingdom of animalia(animals).
Animals are not classified on basis of egg laying .
An animal that is able to live both on land and in water is classified as "amphibious."
Birds have their own class named Aves (ah-VAES) in the phylum Chordata and in kingdom Animalia. In it are many diffrerent orders of birds.
Aristotle classified the animals he studied by 2 ways: Biology Zoology
Birds have an internal skeleton and a backbone so they are all, regardless of species classified as vertebrates.As you may already know, vertebrates are animals with backbones and invertebrates are animals without. So, as obvious, birds are considered vertebrates. They are other types of vertebrates. Such as: mammals, amphibians, fishes and reptiles. All birds are vertebrates, meaning that they have a backbone.Vertebrate means having a backbone. Birds have backbones, so they are vertebrates.
Animals can be classified as mammals, and the scientific name for animals is Animalia.
flying reptiles are in fact birds. as animals are now being classified into monophyletic groups, we must include birds as reptiles as well because they came from a common ancester
vertabrets or birds
There's not really an explanation.... they are classified as animals because, well, they are animals.
Bats are not birds because they are mammals as they have the characteristics of a mammal. They have these characteristics which enable them to be classified as mammals. They are warm blooded, and they have fur.
Horses and cows: both are farm animals, chickens and ducks: both are flightless birds.