The Fezziwigs in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" belong to the merchant class. They are portrayed as prosperous and generous businesspeople who host lively parties for their employees and community.
Insects belong to the class Insecta in the phylum Arthropoda.
Chickens belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds.
It belongs to the invertebrate class: Trematoda
No, humans belong to the class Mammalia, while bears belong to the class Mammalia as well. Both humans and bears are mammals, but they belong to different orders (Primates for humans and Carnivora for bears).
Orcas are the largest member of the dolphin family, an aquatic member of the class Mammalia.
Tigers belong to Class Mammalia.
Opossums belong to the class mammalia.
They belong to the class Mammalia ( mammals).
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
A piranha belong to the Phylum Chordata, and the class Osteichthyes.
Sea fans belong to the class Anthozoa
Echidnas belong to the Class Mammalia and Order Monotremata.
The Fezziwigs are kind, generous, and festive people who embody the spirit of Christmas. They prioritize the well-being and happiness of others, as seen in their joyful gatherings and acts of goodwill toward those around them. Their characters symbolize the joy of the holiday season and the importance of spreading love and kindness.
Lions (Panthera leo) are in the class Mammalia (mammals).
They belong to any class that are under the phylum platyhelminthes.
they belong to spiders