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Members of the class Aves are known as birds. This class includes over 10,000 species, all of which are winged, endothermic, egg-laying vertebrates.Examples of Aves; sparrows, pigeons, cuckoos, hummingbirds and pelicans.
Birds are members of the class Aves. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Branch: Avialae Class: Aves
Meriwether Lewis, the American explorer, was described as having light brown or sandy-colored hair. This information comes from various historical accounts and portraits of Lewis from the early 19th century. Lewis is best known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which took place from 1804 to 1806.
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A)Mammals, B)Amphibian C)Reptiles D)Aves
Characteristics of Aves are as follows : 1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands
There is no phylum Aves: Aves is a Class. Birds are the only members of the class Aves.
1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands
Main Characteristics of Aves are as follows : 1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands
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1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs 2) Aves do not have mammary glands. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers. 4) Aves do not have any teeth 5) Aves do not have cutaneous glands
Following are the differences between Aves and Mammalia : 1) Aves are oviparous, i.e., lay eggs while Mammalia (most of them ) are viviparous i.e., lay young babies . 2) Aves do not have mammary glands while Mammalia have mammary gland for production of milk. 3) Body of Aves are covered with feathers while body of Mammalia are covered with hairs. 4) Aves do not have any teeth while Mammalia have teeth.
Aves is the Latin term for birds.
C.D. Aves was created in 1930.
Aves Argentinas was created in 1916.
Aves are vertebrate animals.They have a nucleus in cells.
Members of the class Aves are known as birds. This class includes over 10,000 species, all of which are winged, endothermic, egg-laying vertebrates.Examples of Aves; sparrows, pigeons, cuckoos, hummingbirds and pelicans.