According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's list of endangered species, the grus Americana belongs to which species group?


A. Birds
B. Nonflowering plants
C. Ferns and fern allies
D. Invertebrate animals

my answer is A

it is birds; ww.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/texas/aransas/whoopingcranes.html

To find the answer to this question, one would need to navigate to the website of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Here's how you can do it:

1. Open a web browser and go to the search engine of your choice (e.g., Google, Bing, etc.).
2. In the search bar, type "U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service."
3. Click on the official website link of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the search results.
4. Once you're on their website, look for a navigation menu or a search bar within the site.
5. Search for "endangered species list" or similar keywords within the website's search bar. Alternatively, you can navigate through the menus to find a section related to endangered species.
6. Click on the corresponding link to access the list of endangered species.
7. Look for "grus Americana" in the list and note its assigned species group.

Based on your answer, you believe that the grus Americana belongs to the species group of birds (option A). To confirm if this is correct or not, you would refer to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's official list of endangered species.