yes and no, as the animal kingdom covers all animals who have been discovered. but if an animal is still unknown to scientist than that specific animal would not be covered in the animal kingdom.
animal kingdom means a place in Disney world that you can see all types of animals
All animals belong to the animal kingdom.
no the animals in the animal kingdom are just lists of animals because they can't have all the animals they say on the list
The animal kingdom, like all other animals.
I have only heard of one animal kingdom covering all animals.
The platypus, like all animals, is in the kingdom Animalia.
There is only one animal kingdom - Animalia. Therefore, all animals belong to that kingdom.
A horse is an animal. It falls under the kingdom Animalia, as do all animals.
Actually, all animals are categorized under the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom consists of a wide variety of organisms that are multicellular, eukaryotic, and heterotrophic. The term "animal" is a broad category that encompasses everything from insects to mammals.
Here are the scientific classifications for the horse. Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mannalia Order:Perissodactyla Family:Equudae Genus:Equus Specie:Equus Caballus
all sorts. there are 4 animal kingdoms for arctic animals Technically the kingdom is Animalia (animals), but yeah. There are birds, mammals, all sorts of invertebrates. "Arctic animals" isn´t really a taxonomic group. ;)
There's only one "animal kingdom" and all animals are in it, so I have no idea what you are trying to ask.