Love birds are small members of the parrot family.
No, plants and birds are not from the same kingdom. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while birds belong to the kingdom Animalia. They are also not from the same species, as species are a more specific classification within a kingdom, and plants and birds have very different characteristics and biology.
The curlews are a group of birds with the physical characteristics of a long, slender, down-curved bill and brown feathers. The eight species of birds that belong to curlews include Numenius phaeopus, aquata, tenuirostris, amricanus, madagascariensis, minutus, borealis, and tahitiensis.
Penguins belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds. Within this class, penguins are part of the order Sphenisciformes, which consists of all penguin species.
Cranes are scientifically classified as birds. They belong to the Guidae family; most species of cranes are classified as "threatened".
Birds belong to the group vertebrata.In vertebrata there is a subgroup AVES to which all the birds belong.Additional InformationBirds as an entire group do not form a species. In fact, species is the lowest rung of the classification ladder for some birds. When we note that the Black-capped Chickadee has the scientific name, Poecile atricapillus, it is the atricapillus that is the species.The extent to which all birds are the same is given below:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSuperclass:TetrapodaClade: EumaniraptoraClade: AvialaeClass: Avesthere are lots of species of birds id be amazed if u named them all worldwide just like there are many species of ustrust me i do not know but put birds for your answer and see if your right
There are many different species, each with a different name.
A Penguin belong to the group of birds
There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
Birds belong to the class Aves and are further classified into various families and species. Each bird species has its own scientific name, consisting of two parts: the genus name (capitalized) and the species name (lowercase), such as Passer domesticus for the house sparrow.
Yes they can, but it is not recommended. There are many color mutations in the different Lovebird species, I can see no reason to crossbreed species, when you do you pollute the blood of the different species. These birds get sold and end up with others who unwittingly breed them, the next thing you know it could get hard to get pure birds of a given species. Please don't be part of this problem stay in the species and breed for different colors.
All species of jacanas are birds, and all birds are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
All species of hawks are birds, and all birds are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.