A penguin belongs to the vertebrate group of birds.
Either a bird or a mammal
Yes, penguins are vertebrates. They belong to the group of birds which are classified as vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column.
Yes, penguins are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spine. They belong to the group of birds, which are categorized as vertebrates.
Penguins are birds. When you think of birds, you imagine a flying animal. Even though penguins can't fly, they are still considered birds, flightless seabirds.
A penguin belongs to the vertebrate group of birds.
A penguin is a vertebrate!
Penguins
Penguins are vertebrate. Vertebrate means that the have a backbone and invertebrate means they do not. they are also know as a bird. the bird group is in the vertebrate groupPenguins are flightless aquatic birds. All penguins, including the King Penguins are, therefore, vertebrates (as are all other birds). Vertebrates have a vertebral column (spine) and an internal skeleton, a cranium (head) that contains a brain and sensory organs that is connected to a central nervous system and is situated on the fore part of the animal.Yes, a penguin has a spine so is a vertebrate.Yes.
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Either a bird or a mammal
Yes, penguins are vertebrates. They belong to the group of birds which are classified as vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column.
Yes, penguins are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spine. They belong to the group of birds, which are categorized as vertebrates.
A fox is a vertebrate in the mammal classification.
A bird is a warm-blooded, egg-laying, feathered vertebrate. Penguins are flightless birds.
Emperor penguins ae vertebrates. They are birds, and all birds are vertebrates.
No, a type of sea lions eat penguins.