bulldogs and lions
The Government
The United Kingdom has three national animals. The European robin, the red deer and the mute swan all stand for different things and are recognized as national animals.
Great Britain
The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.
Supergroups are a level above kingdom in terms of taxonomic classification. Plants, animals and fungi are all kingdoms in taxonomy.
Eukaryacan be divided into four kingdoms. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
No, all animals are protected in national parks.
protista is a kngdom. hope this answers your question
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. ;)
The animal kingdom is distantly related to other kingdoms because animals are unique in their development from a common ancestor that diverged evolutionarily from other organisms. This evolutionary divergence led animals to develop distinct characteristics, such as multicellularity, heterotrophy, and specialized tissues/organs, that differentiate them from other kingdoms like plants, fungi, and protists.
Without animals in our National Parks it would be quite quiet and uninteresting. If all animals were out of the National Parks things may never be the same. It would be harder to bring them all back in if they had been killed or driven out. If the animals had to be replaced back into the National it would be a job.
Animals are Eukaryotes. The Kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia all fall under the domain Eukarya.