All animals are eukaryotes. In fact, anything within the domain Eukaryota is a eukaryote. This includes animals, plants, fungi, and others. Biology classifies everything into two domains: one for eukaryotes and one for prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are almost exclusively unicellular, although it is believed there are some multicellular prokaryotes. Eukaryotes can be either unicellular or multicellular.
Answer is Yes, obviously.
no
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There are only to types of cheethas A king cheetah with bold black strips on their back and a regular cheetah with just spots
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Yes, Cheetahs are found in Africa and Southwest Asia.
yes flash is faster
tigers are the fastest land animal and cheetahs are the 2nd fastest
Cheethas dont live in trees, because they have blunt non retractable claws.
A Cheetah's tail is approximately 2 - 2 1/2 feet in length.
Eukaryotic. All members of the Kingdom Animalia are eukaryotic.
Paramecium is a protist.It is an eukariyote.
Eukaryotic