Phylum is second largest it goes as Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Subspecies Strain
Protozoa
(phyla: protozoa)
Fish
(group: Pisces)
Echinoderms
such as starfish
(phyla: Echinodermata)
Amphibians
such as frogs
(class: Amphibia)
Annelids
such as earthworms
(phyla: Annelida)
Reptiles
such as crocodiles
(class: Reptilia)
Mollusks
such as octopus
(phyla: Mollusca)
Birds
(class: Aves)
Arthropods
such as crabs, Spiders and insects
(phyla: Arthropoda)
Mammals
(class: Mammalia)
Crustaceans
such as crabs
(subphyla: Crustacea)
Marsupials
such as kangaroos
(order: Marsupialia)
Arachnids
such as spiders
(subphyla: Chelicerata
class: Arachnida)
Primates
such as gorillas and chimpanzees
(order: Primates)
Insects
(subphyla: Uniramia
class: Insecta)
Rodents
such as mice
(order: Rodentia)
Cetaceans
such as whales and dolphins
( order: Cetacea)
Animals such as seals
(order: Carnivora
family: Phocidae)
the insects world
Phyllum
The largest living single organisms are the giant sequoia of the plant kingdom. Creatures, however, are generally considered animals, of the Animal Kingdom. Both plants and animals are metazoans, in the "Kingdom of Eukaryotes."
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All the animals, taken together, are called the animal kingdom.
Spiders are animals.
All animals belong to the Kingdom Animal so you can't compare animals from different kingdoms.
Inverdabrates
The largest category in the plant kingdom, the Division, is based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue, while the largest category in the animal kingdom, the Phylum, is typically based on body plan and organization. Plants are mostly stationary and rely on photosynthesis for energy, while animals are generally mobile and obtain energy through ingestion of other organisms.
Arthopoda for the Animal Kingdom. Ascomycota for the Fungi Kingdom. Angiosperms for the Plant Kingdom. Frimicutes for the Bacteria Kingdom. Autotrophs for the Protista Kingdom.
Animal phyla are major groupings of organisms within the animal kingdom based on shared characteristics like body plan, development, and genetic makeup. There are around 35 recognized animal phyla, ranging from simple organisms like sponges to complex organisms like mammals. Each phylum represents a distinct evolutionary lineage with its own unique traits.
The animal category because cats are animals. They are also felines so it really doesn't matter. No seriously it matters. Cats come from the animal kingdom.
The largest living single organisms are the giant sequoia of the plant kingdom. Creatures, however, are generally considered animals, of the Animal Kingdom. Both plants and animals are metazoans, in the "Kingdom of Eukaryotes."
The largest animals predator in the Incan kingdom are the variety of poisons snakes and also a variety of larger prey cats .
all of them, the animal kingdom isn't actually a kingdom...All animals are in the Animal Kingdom, or Kingdom Animalia.
animal kingdom
A domain is a larger and more inclusive category than a kingdom. There are three domain i.e. Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Most animal phyla occur in marine environments, particularly in the oceans. This is because the marine environment offers a wide range of habitats that can support diverse forms of life and provide opportunities for evolutionary divergence.
All animals belong to the animal kingdom.