I always thought there was, but at the moment I cannot find one. Not to say there isn't one, I'll keep looking, or someone else might be able to answer this.
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Scientists group animals into classes for the sake of study. The most commonly known classes of animals are birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Other common classes are insects and arachnids.
Animals that possess a backbone are known as vertebrates. This group includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
A group of geese is known as a 'gaggle of geese'.
A flock typically refers to a group of birds, particularly small birds like sparrows or pigeons, that move together in coordinated flight. However, the term "flock" can also be used more broadly to describe any group of animals that move or gather together, such as a flock of sheep or a flock of geese.
The group Animals Australia is a federation of groups, best known for the promotion and implementation of equal animal rights, for the animals of the Australian nation.
We don't. Aves is the group known as birds.
Emus are members of a particular group of flightless birds known as ratites. Other members of this family include the kiwi, cassowary, ostrich and rhea.
Kiwi are members of a particular group of flightless birds known as ratites. Other members of this family include the emu, cassowary, ostrich and rhea.
horses and cattle are known as herds
Mammals and birds are both descended from a group of vertebrates known as archosaurs. This group included early reptiles and gave rise to both dinosaurs (which birds evolved from) and the ancestors of mammals.
Yes, quolls are predators. They belong to a group of animals known as the dasyurids, which are carnivorous marsupials. Quolls prey on smaller mammals and marsupials, birds, lizards and smaller snakes.
Large birds and snakes are known for eating "Tarsiers"