No, because viruses aren't alive.
animal kingdom means a place in Disney world that you can see all types of animals
Amphibian
No, viruses are a part of the kingdom eaubacteria.
Disney's Animal Kingdom
plants, fungi, bacteria, unicellular organisms
Viruses are not an organism at all. They are not alive.
Pelicans are classified as birds, therefore their place in the animal kingdom is Class Aves, or else, Avialae within Theropoda (the same group that includes carnivorous dinosaurs!).
The animal is Kingdom Animalia.
Members of the kingdom Plantae do not have structures for moving from place to place. Most plants are rooted in the ground and rely on other mechanisms like wind, water, or animals for seed dispersal.
All animals belong to the animal kingdom.
A cardinal is in the animal kingdom of life.
Yes, the animal kingdom is eukaryotic.