Some characteristics that are unique to animals are feathers, echo-location, and beaks(or bills). There are many more unique characteristics andthese are just some of the many.
they are multicellular and and are made of more than one cell
No cell wall, no vacuole (minimal),
Earth geological features affect the ability of organisms to live in different places because the temperatures change. Since animals and other organisms have different requirements to live, they have to live in different places.
"arms, legs, tails, eyes, ears, noses, mouths, heads, skins make all animal species different or alike."That was the random Incorrect answer. okThe correct answer in science term is,"Animals have certain features that together make them different from other organisms. First, animals are multicellular. They are made of more an one cell. Second, animals cannot make their own food. In order to get energy, animals must eat other organisms. Third, animals can move on their own during part or all of their lives.
external body features help organisms survive by providing protection from other animals, and for a sort of armor material, as well as a possible mating insignia
Well most animals typically have some type of undersack. Theres one for ya
Mammals have several different external features that make them different from other animals. Some of these features include body hair or fur, external mammary glands, and warm-bloodedness.
it is not so much dangerous as other resources for animals that are rare or endangered.
Some features that make an animal different from other organisms is that an animal has fur, there stomach is mostly faced down and they might eat anything they find
Animals are heterotrophic organisms. They obtain carbon from other animals.
They;re different because they're niether animals, plants, or fungi, and they're eukaryotes
Animals.
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Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.