Penguins belong to the order Sphenisciformes, which includes 18 species of Flightless Birds. They are well adapted for life in the water, with their wings modified into flippers for swimming.
Penguins belong to the group of flightless birds.
Penguins belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds. Within this class, penguins are part of the order Sphenisciformes, which consists of all penguin species.
Penguins belong to the animal kingdom Animalia, the phylum Chordata, the class Aves (birds), and the order Sphenisciformes.
Penguins belong to the family Spheniscidae and are classified as birds in the order Sphenisciformes. They are characterized by their wings modified as flippers for swimming and their unique ability to swim underwater.
A penguin belongs to the vertebrate group of birds.
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Penguins belong to the group of flightless birds.
Both the King penguin and the Emperor penguin belong to that genus.
Penguins belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds. Within this class, penguins are part of the order Sphenisciformes, which consists of all penguin species.
Fightless bird
yes
The organism that does not belong is the penguin, as it is a bird that is flightless, while the others are insects.
bird kingdom
penguins are in the class of birds
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Penguins belong to the animal kingdom Animalia, the phylum Chordata, the class Aves (birds), and the order Sphenisciformes.
yes, they do.