Penguins are in the Class Aves (Birds);
Infraclass: Neognathae;
Order: Sphenisciformes;
Family: Spheniscidae
The family that penguins come from is birds................................................................................
No, penguins are not terrestrial animals. They are highly adapted for living in water and spend the majority of their time in oceans hunting for fish. Penguins come to land only to breed and raise their young.
Penguins are birds in the Spheniscidaefamily.
Penguins are found primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, with species living in Antarctica, South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. They are mostly associated with colder climates and are often found in regions with icy waters.
Penguins don't live in Antarctica, but they come to the beaches to breed. Penguins live in the seas.
The family that penguins come from is birds................................................................................
the penguins are coming on the 4th on june
Penguins come to the Antarctic beaches to breed for a few weeks in the summer. A penguin is a wild animal, and when threatened, can break your arm with its wing.
As kites are not a sociable animal there has been no need to come up with a term for a group of them.
A penguin is a bird.
No, penguins are not terrestrial animals. They are highly adapted for living in water and spend the majority of their time in oceans hunting for fish. Penguins come to land only to breed and raise their young.
stationerry come in which group
Woodwind
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, and include Adelie and Emperor penguins.
Yes. Male Emperor penguins stay warm in a large moving circle within a circle while hatching their eggs in a pouch. The female penguins are feeding while they are gone and come back when the chicks are hatched.
The seaweed belongs to the grain group
Nope! There are even penguins that come from Africa.