there are 16 one just got extinct
Penguins are all from the order Sphenisciformes and family Spheniscidae. There are believed to be 17 species of penguin. They include:AdelieEmperorFairy (also known as Little or Little Blue)ChinstrapGentooYellow-eyedAfricanGalapagosRockhopperMacaroniFjordlandMagellanicHumboldtErect-crestedSnaresKingRoyalSome sources state that Rockhopper penguins have been split into several sub species. The species status of the Royal Penguin is disputed.
The genus of the penguins varies according to the species. Penguins are in the order Sphenisciformes and within this order there are six genera (which is the plural of genus), which are then divided into a further 17 species.The various genera are:Aptenodytes (Emperor and King penguins)Pygoscelis (brush-tailed penguins)Eudyptes (crested penguins)Megadyptes (yellow-eyed penguins)Spheniscus (banded penguins)Eudyptula (Little Blue penguins)For information on the specific species within each genus, see the related link below.
There are 18 but discluding the extinct Great Auk there is exactly 17 species.
17 different species
A bee creates its own venom during its first 17 days of life. It does not -- indeed, cannot -- transfer venom from any other creature.
There are 17 species of Blue-banded bee's.
There are at least that many nearly-indistinguishable banded species in the genus Amegilla, but the "true" Australian blue banded bee is Amegilla cingulata. The species found in SE Asia is Amegilla zonata.
Blue banded bees have red brown fur on their thorax and a black abdomen with blue to whitish stripes. They are about 11 mm long and are native to Australia. They are not honey bees, but a variety of solitary bee which nests in shallow burrows in the soil underneath houses, or in mudbricks or soft mortar.
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Depending on the species, a worker honey bee is between 13 and 17 mm long.
Penguins are birds, of the order Sphenisciformes and family Spheniscidae.Within this order there are six genera (which is the plural of genus), which are then divided into a further 17 species.The various genera are:Aptenodytes (Emperor and King penguins)Pygoscelis (brush-tailed penguins)Eudyptes (crested penguins)Megadyptes (yellow-eyed penguins)Spheniscus (banded penguins)Eudyptula (Little Blue penguins)The 17 species of penguin are:AdelieEmperorFairy (also known as Little or Little Blue)ChinstrapGentooYellow-eyedAfricanGalapagosRockhopperMacaroniFjordlandMagellanicHumboldtErect-crestedSnaresKingRoyalFor more information on each species, see the related link below.
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hey this is Zahara for CHQ and for all you people out there working on murder under the microscope i can tell you that there are more/ less of the victim that you are searching but you just have to figure out which victim/villan/crimesite and by the time this is all done you should have figured out my comment on the seventeen species, well catch u later, hey did you hear something?
Penguins are all from the order Sphenisciformes and family Spheniscidae. There are believed to be 17 species of penguin. They include:AdelieEmperorFairy (also known as Little or Little Blue)ChinstrapGentooYellow-eyedAfricanGalapagosRockhopperMacaroniFjordlandMagellanicHumboldtErect-crestedSnaresKingRoyalSome sources state that Rockhopper penguins have been split into several sub species. The species status of the Royal Penguin is disputed.
The genus of the penguins varies according to the species. Penguins are in the order Sphenisciformes and within this order there are six genera (which is the plural of genus), which are then divided into a further 17 species.The various genera are:Aptenodytes (Emperor and King penguins)Pygoscelis (brush-tailed penguins)Eudyptes (crested penguins)Megadyptes (yellow-eyed penguins)Spheniscus (banded penguins)Eudyptula (Little Blue penguins)The 17 species of penguin are:AdelieEmperorFairy (also known as Little or Little Blue)ChinstrapGentooYellow-eyedAfricanGalapagosRockhopperMacaroniFjordlandMagellanicHumboldtErect-crestedSnaresKingRoyalFor more information on each species, see the related link below.
Queen Bee - 1929 was released on: USA: 17 February 1929
One - Bee Gees album - was created on 1989-04-17.