No, a tree is a plant.
We are part of the animal kingdom under the mammal classification in the primate family.
A pecan tree is in the Plantae kingdom.
The cardinal is in the kingdom Animalia as it belongs to the animal kingdom.
A skunk belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically within the Mammalia class.
The leaf itself does not belong to a kingdom because it is not its own organism, just a part of one. However, the maple tree belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plants).
Tree (tree of life)
The kingdom is Mammilia, the Phylum is Chordata.
A horse is an animal. It falls under the kingdom Animalia, as do all animals.
What KINGDOM is it from? Did you think it was maybe an animal? It's a plant, so it comes from Plantae, of course.
We are part of the animal kingdom under the mammal classification in the primate family.
the kindom that the panda goes to magic tree house
Moth is an insect under order Lepidoptera like butterflies, And yes it comes under kingdom Animalia so its an ''animal''
A pecan tree is in the Plantae kingdom.
The Tree of Life, a 145 foot tall artificial tree featuring carvings of 325 animals. The theater inside the tree shows It's Tough to be a Bug!, a 3-D film based on Pixar's A Bug's Life.
all of them, the animal kingdom isn't actually a kingdom...All animals are in the Animal Kingdom, or Kingdom Animalia.
Mucor is a type of fungus, which belongs to neither plant nor animal kingdom. Fungi have their own distinct cell structure and physiology.
The porcupine falls under the: Kingdom: animalia Phylum: chordata Class: mammalia Order: rodentia Suborder: hystricomorpha