Yes It Is
No, a shoebill is not a mammal. It is a large bird species found in East Africa.
A shoebill is a large bird that has a bill that looks similar to a shoe. The baby shoebills are called chicks.
Shark, shrimp and sheep are animals. Additional animals include shoebill (bird) and shearwater (bird).
Probably the Pelican but you should also consider the Shoebill and the Toucan.
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Yes, it is an endangered bird. There are five frigate bird species. Only one, the Christmas frigate bird is endangered.
The dodo is not endangered. It is extinct.
Yes,sadly it is an endangered bird!
Well, most nightjar species are not endangered. HOWEVER, the Puerto Rican Nightjar was listed as endangered in 1973.
The scientific name for the Shoebill is Balaeniceps rex.
yes it is
The shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) is classified at eight taxonomic levels as follows: Domain - Eukarya, Kingdom - Animalia, Phylum - Chordata, Class - Aves, Order - Pelecaniformes, Family - Balaenicipitidae, Genus - Balaeniceps, and Species - Balaeniceps rex. This classification places the shoebill within the broader context of eukaryotic organisms, specifically within the bird category, highlighting its unique evolutionary traits.