No, animals are eukaryotes.
All animals, including hamsters, are eukaryotes.
Animals are not prokaryotes.They are eukaryotic organisms.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes do not. Animals and plants are both eukaryotes, but animals are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls, while plants are multicellular, autotrophic organisms that have cell walls made of cellulose.
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No, like all other animals, the Arctic Hare is an eukaryote organism.
Black truffle is a eukaryote. Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They belong to the domain Eukarya, which includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists.
A non-example of a prokaryote would be a eukaryotic organism, such as plants, animals, fungi, or protists. Eukaryotic cells have a true membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which are not present in prokaryotic cells.
Eubacteria is a prokaryote.