penguins
The scientific name for penguins is "Spheniscidae." It is pronounced as "sfeh-niss-ih-dee."
The scientific name for penguin is Spheniscidae. This includes all penguins, extinct and living. It is the only Family in the Order Sphenisciform.
Penguins (order Sphenisciformes, family Spheniscidae) are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere.
The scientific name of the Emperor Penguin is Aptenodytes forsteri. The scientific name of an animal is not dependent upon the sex of the animal; all Emperor Penguins, male or female, are known by the same scientific name.
The scientific term for birds that cannot fly is "flightless birds." Examples include ostriches, penguins, and kiwis.
Genus Pygocelis
The scientific name for penguin is Spheniscidae. This includes all penguins, extinct and living. It is the only Family in the Order Sphenisciform.
Eudyptes Chrysolophus
Aptenodytes forsteri
Eudyptula minor
Aptenodytes forsteri
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No. Penguins are a member of the Bird family - scientific name Aves.
The scientific name of the Emperor Penguin is Aptenodytes forsteri. The scientific name of an animal is not dependent upon the sex of the animal; all Emperor Penguins, male or female, are known by the same scientific name.
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