Domestic chickens (Gallus gallus) are of the family Phasianidae (pheasant-like birds), order Galliformes. To compare degrees of relatedness, guinea fowl are also of the order Galliformes, but not of the family Phasianidae. Turkeys are considered to be of the family Phasianidae, but were formerly classed in their own family, Meleagrididae. The red jungle fowl, from which the domestic chicken descends, is the same species. And of course, like all birds, chickens are of the class Aves.
The seven levels of classification of a chicken are Animalia, Chordata, Aves, Galliformes, Phasianidae, Phasianinae, Gallus. The species of a domesticated chicken is G. Gallus, and the subspecies is G. g. domesticus.
According to the American Poultry Association the show classes for chickens are the following:
Standard Breeds
American, Asiatic, Mediterranean, English, Continental, All Other Standard Breeds
Bantam Breeds
Game, Single Comb Clean Legged, Rose Comb Clean Legged, All Other Clean Legged, Feather Legged
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Galliformes
Family: Phasianidae
Genus: Gallus
Species: G. gallus
Binomial name: Gallus gallus
class mammalia
aves
The greater prairie chicken is a bird that belongs to the grouse family. Its classification is that it belongs to the class Aves, order Galliformes, family Phasianidae, and species Tympanuchus cupido. The greater prairie chicken is found in prairie regions of North America.
No. Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals. Birds lay eggs, while most mammals give birth to live offspring. The only exceptions to this are the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. No. Chickens are birds, which is a different group of vertebrates from mammals.
Organisms are grouped in what is called scientific classification. There are five taxonomic ranks, or levels, the animals are placed under. In order, they are the kingdom, phylum, division, class, order, family, genus and species. Animals are placed first under their kingdom, which is the most general classification of an organism, all they way to the species, which is the most specific classification. also the other main class is chicken dipper an animal falls into this class if they like them.
Chickens, like all birds, are vertebrates. This is a classification of types of animals (vertebrates and invertebrates). All vertebrates have a backbone that is also called a vertebral column or spinal column, the same as in humans.
Modern classification is based on evolutionary relationships between organisms while traditional classification is not.
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The greater prairie chicken is a bird that belongs to the grouse family. Its classification is that it belongs to the class Aves, order Galliformes, family Phasianidae, and species Tympanuchus cupido. The greater prairie chicken is found in prairie regions of North America.
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In the Philippines, Lancaster chickens fall into the general purpose classification. Others chickens in this class include Cantonese, and the Rhode Island Red breed.
According to the Food Pyramid, chicken is in the "meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, and nuts" group. On the "ChooseMyPlate" methodology, chicken is in the protein foodsgroup. Regardless of the classification, it is considered a meat.
Chickens are birds. They are a subspecies of the jungle fowl. Their classification is gallus gallus domesticus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gallus domesticus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rozites caperata.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus.
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The eight classification groups for magpies (genus Pica) are kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Corvidae, genus Pica, species pica, and subspecies included if applicable.