Wild turkey is Order Galliformes.
Class: Aves
Order: Galliformes
Family: Phasiandae
Subfamily: Meleagridinae
Genus: Meleagris
Species: Meleagris gallopavo
Family Phasianidae, although sometimes they are classified into the subfamily Meleagridinae.
The family phasianidae, with grouse, turkeys and quail.
Oranges belong to the phylum Anthophyta, which consists of flowering plants.
West Virginia is located in the Southeastern region of the United States, specifically within the Appalachian region.
Heartworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which consists of roundworms.
Cattails belong to the Typhaceae family. The Typhaceae family consists of flowering plants that are split into two geneses. The cattails belong to the Typha genus.
Yes, it does, this is because its outermost shell consists of 7 electrons.
A hookworm is actually a type of roundworm, and a roundworm is in the phylum Platyhelminthes.
A subset, A, of a given a set S, consists of none or more elements that belong to S.
No, the UK (United Kingdom) consists of England, Wales, Nothern Ireland and Scotland. The Netherlands (also called Holland)does belong to the EU (European Union)
Raccoons belong to the class Mammalia, which consists of animals that are warm-blooded, have hair or fur, and give live birth to their young.
Chickens belong to the order Galliformes. This order includes other ground-feeding birds, and comprises five families:Phasianidae, which includes chickens, quails, partridges, pheasants, turkeys and grouseOdontophoridae, which is just made up of the New World quailsNumididae, which are guineafowlCracidae, the chacalachas and curassowsMegapodiidae, meaning mallee fowl and brush-turkeys, which incubate their eggs in the ground. These birds are found only in the Australasia region.The family of the chicken is Phasianidae.The sub family is Phasianinae.The Genus is Gallus.