your on the right track but they are actually all of the above and then some they start as the kingdom of animals then withen the cadigorie there are different phyla and class genus order and species
In animal biology, organisms are primarily classified into several major groups, commonly referred to as kingdoms, with the Animalia kingdom being one of them. Within the Animalia kingdom, animals are further divided into various classes, with the number of classes varying depending on the classification system used. Common classes include Mammalia (mammals), Aves (birds), Reptilia (reptiles), Amphibia (amphibians), and Insecta (insects), among others. Overall, there are over 30 distinct classes recognized in the animal kingdom.
Most animals are classified as belonging to the kingdom Animalia. They are further classified into different phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
The elephant seal is classified in the kingdom Animalia, the same kingdom as all other animals.
Arthropods are classified in kingdom Animalia, or Metazoa (the animals).
yes. they are under the kingdom of animalia(animals).
Animals
well in the animal kingdom there is a lot of different species and classes so the species and classes in the kingdom have different enviroments:)
animals, fungi and plants.
kingdoms are divided into phylums, and each phylum is divided into classes. some phyla only have one class though, such as nematoda.
The elephant seal is classified in the kingdom Animalia, the same kingdom as all other animals.
A honeybee belongs to the animal kingdom. Honeybees are classified as insects within the kingdom Animalia, which includes all animals.
Be more specific. Animals are classified under the kingdom animalia (is that spelled right?). After that phylum, order etc. it gets more specific