Birds are flying, bipedal, warm blooded, oviparous, vertebrate.
The word Aves comes from Latin meaning bird and is universally used as the class in which birds belong to.
All birds are in the class Aves. There are 27 orders of birds.
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Birds are vertebrates and they belong to the class Aves.
Birds belong to variety of families, so it's not possible to group them all into one family. However, all birds belong to the class Aves.
Birds are not mammals at all.
It belongs to the mammal group.
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The vertebrate group in which humans belong to is the mammal group.Humans belong to the Mammal group.
A Penguin belong to the group of birds
Chickens belong to the bird group because they are land animals and they lay eggs.Chickens are classified as follows:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: GalliformesFamily: PhasianidaeGenus: GallusSpecies: Gallus gallus
Yes. A duck is a bird, and birds belong, with mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish, to the group called 'vertebrates' and hence has a backbone.
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The flamingo belongs to the bird group.
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The vulture belongs to the bird group
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Birds belong to Chordata
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Kiwi belong to the group of birds known as ratites. Other ratites include the Southern cassowary of Australia and New Guinea, the emu from Australia, the ostrich from Africa and the rhea from South America.Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.