Leopard seals and orcas love to eat penguins.
yes. they are under the kingdom of animalia(animals).
Animals are not classified on basis of egg laying .
The Greek philosopher Aristotle classified animals based on their habitats and physical characteristics. He grouped animals into different categories such as land animals, water animals, and air animals. He also classified animals based on their blood composition, dividing them into red-blooded (mammals and birds) and bloodless (fish and insects).
Animals with backbones are classified as vertebrates. Vertebrates include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. They are characterized by having a spinal column or backbone to which the skull and limbs are articulated.
Birds have their own class named Aves (ah-VAES) in the phylum Chordata and in kingdom Animalia. In it are many diffrerent orders of birds.
An animal that is able to live both on land and in water is classified as "amphibious."
Aristotle classified the animals he studied by 2 ways: Biology Zoology
Birds have an internal skeleton and a backbone so they are all, regardless of species classified as vertebrates.As you may already know, vertebrates are animals with backbones and invertebrates are animals without. So, as obvious, birds are considered vertebrates. They are other types of vertebrates. Such as: mammals, amphibians, fishes and reptiles. All birds are vertebrates, meaning that they have a backbone.Vertebrate means having a backbone. Birds have backbones, so they are vertebrates.
Most garden birds are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. While some birds may eat insects or small animals, they also consume seeds, fruits, and other plant matter. So, garden birds are not typically classified as carnivores.
Animals are classified into two major phyla: Chordata and Arthropoda. Chordata includes vertebrates like mammals and birds, while Arthropoda includes insects and crustaceans.
flying reptiles are in fact birds. as animals are now being classified into monophyletic groups, we must include birds as reptiles as well because they came from a common ancester
Animals can be classified as mammals, and the scientific name for animals is Animalia.