Firstly, the animals are divided into different phyla. There are dozens of phyla: arthropods (insects), cnidarians (jellyfish), and chordates (mammals), to name just a few. They are then divided even further. From the broadest classification to the most narrow, here is a list from Kingdom.
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
A kingdom is a very large group of organisms, while a genus only includes closely related species.
all of them, the animal kingdom isn't actually a kingdom...All animals are in the Animal Kingdom, or Kingdom Animalia.
In terms of taxonomy, there is just one animal kingdom. There are various phyla within the kingdom.
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
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.
I think they are animals
animal kingdom means a place in Disney world that you can see all types of animals
It is called Categorising things, Like in the animal kingdom, where certain animals are put into different categories.
There is only one animal kingdom - Animalia. Therefore, all animals belong to that kingdom.
The animal kingdom, like all other animals.
Obviously an animal that is both plant and animal is a plantimal. Maybe you're looking for some sort of Algae, but that doesn't fall in Kingdom Animalia or Kingdom Plantae, it is in Kingdom Protista. But if asked this question on my next Biology quiz, I would definitely put down that it is a Plantimal.