Penguins are in the Class Aves (Birds); Infraclass: Neognathae; Order: Sphenisciformes; Family: Spheniscidae
Tar-zier is how you pronounce Tarsier.
I pronounce it ROO-en.
I think the "h" is silent, so here is how i pronounce it platyellminthes
you pronounce Pallas cat exactly how it looks (Palace cat).
Spheniscidae is the name of the biological family commonly known as penguins.
Spheniscidae
Spheniscidae
It is the Spheniscidae.
Crabs dont, but penguins and dolphins do
Sphenisciformes is an order of penguins under the family of Spheniscidae. This family of flightless birds can be found mainly in Antarctica.
Penguins belong to the animal kingdom (Animalia), phylum Chordata, class Aves, and order Sphenisciformes. There are 18 species of penguins within the family Spheniscidae.
Penguins are in the Class Aves (Birds); Infraclass: Neognathae; Order: Sphenisciformes; Family: Spheniscidae
Kingdom:Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Sphenisciformes Family: Spheniscidae :OR: > Domain: Eukarya > Superkingdom: Unikonta > Kingdom: Metazoa/Animalia > Subkingdom: Eumetazoa > Branch: Bilateria > Infrakingdom: Deuterstomia > Phylum: Chordata > Class: Aves > Order: Sphenisciformes > Family: Spheniscidae > Genus: Aptenodytes > Species: A. forsteri
There are 20 different species of penguin. All are in the order Sphenisciformes, family Spheniscidae Aptenodytes forsteri, for example, is the Emperor penguin.
Penguins (order Sphenisciformes, family Spheniscidae) are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere.
It all depends of which breed. African Penguin : Spheniscus demersus Chinstrap Penguin : Pygoscelis antarcticus Macaroni Penguin : Eudyptes chrysolophus Emperor Penguin : Aptenodytes forsteri King Penguin : Aptenodytes patagonicus