The phylum 'Aves' contains birds. There are no birds in any other phylum, so the birds are unique to Aves. I hope you find this answer helpful!
birds come under class aves of the phylum chordata.
Penguins are in the Class Aves (Birds); Infraclass: Neognathae; Order: Sphenisciformes; Family: Spheniscidae
Birds are Aves. there are diffrent kinds of animals in the animals kingdom Mammillas Aves Reptile and Ampfibian
Yes, Aves, or birds, are a class of animals within the animal kingdom. They are characterized by feathers, beaks, and the ability to lay eggs.
A)Mammals, B)Amphibian C)Reptiles D)Aves
eagle belongs to the animal group "aves"(pronounced as "av-as")
Avian, I believe
Birds are members of the class Aves. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Branch: Avialae Class: Aves
A penguins class is Aves and their infraclass is Neognathae.
Birds are the animal that are included in the vertebrate class Aves. Some characteristics of animals in the Aves class are, beaks or bills rather than teeth,bipedal, and waterproof skin covered in feathers.
Insects, such as grasshoppers, have small holes on their bodies called spiracles. These holes are utilized for breathing. The circulatory and respiratory systems in insects are kept separate.
Mammalia Aves (birds) Reptilia Amphibia Insecta